NATO, Vladimir Putin and Ukraine
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Russia could invade a NATO country, if a former CIA boss is to be believed. Relations between the West and Russia are at a low point right now, and David Petraeus seems to think that we could be on the brink of war.
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inews.co.uk on MSNUkraine’s ‘drone wall’ expanding across Europe to repel PutinUkraine's 'drone wall' designed to thwart Russian attacks is seen as a blueprint for Nato's defence. But there are concerns over whether the UK has left it too late to equip itself
An ex-CIA chief has delivered a chilling forecast on Vladimir Putin’s next invasion target if his war in Ukraine drags on. David Petraeus, a retired US Army general who served as a commander in both Iraq and Afghanistan,
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Daily Express US on MSNNATO wants 40,000 more troops from Germany amid threat of Russian attackIt comes after NATO intelligence predicted that Russia could be capable of launching an attack in Europe again in three to five years
Vladimir Putin’s forces are using North Korean ballistic missiles to inflict terror on Ukraine’s civilians, according to a report by a monitoring group of 11 UN members that includes the UK and US.The Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team said in the report North Korea aided Putin’s war effort by supplying more than 20,
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNKellogg signals willingness to address Kremlin's NATO concernsHe stressed that for the US, Ukraine’s accession to NATO is not now on the table. “I think that’s a fair concern (on Russia’s part),” Kellogg said. “As we’ve said, for us, Ukraine joining NATO is not on the table.
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US envoy acknowledges Russia's NATO concerns, rules out Ukraine membershipThe envoy of the US President, Keith Kellogg, considered Russia's concerns about NATO expansion justified. The United States does not plan to include Ukraine in the Alliance. Main information Keith Kellogg,
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Daily Star on MSNVladimir Putin's next target in Europe exposed as top general issues chilling warningThe former CIA Director said Vladimir Putin's ultimate aim was not just holding four partially occupied Ukrainian provinces and annexed Crimea - but toppling President Volodymyr Zelensky and seizing control of the entire country.