Bullet points of NATO Chief Admits Massing Tens of Thousands of Troops on Russian Border Since 2014
Bullet points of NATO Chief Admits Massing Tens of Thousands of Troops on Russian Border Since 2014
- NATO's Secretary-General emphasized a notable military transformation, including increased troops and defense spending by allies, to enhance defenses against potential threats.
- Russia expressed worries about NATO's growing presence near its borders, particularly with Western backing of Ukraine.
- Attention has been brought to the bloc's potential militarization of the Arctic region and the establishment of a new air operations center.
- Moscow considers Western arms assistance to Ukraine provocative, cautioning that these weapons could be targeted.
- Putin assured that NATO nations are not targets, yet he criticized the bloc for instilling fear of a supposed Russian threat among its populace.
- NATO's Secretary-General emphasized a notable military transformation, including increased troops and defense spending by allies, to enhance defenses against potential threats.
- Russia expressed worries about NATO's growing presence near its borders, particularly with Western backing of Ukraine.
- Attention has been brought to the bloc's potential militarization of the Arctic region and the establishment of a new air operations center.
- Moscow considers Western arms assistance to Ukraine provocative, cautioning that these weapons could be targeted.
- Putin assured that NATO nations are not targets, yet he criticized the bloc for instilling fear of a supposed Russian threat among its populace.