Sicherheitsexperte zum NATO-Gipfel in Madrid: Neue Angriffspläne Russlands im Keim ersticken

Sicherheitsexperte zum NATO-Gipfel in Madrid: Neue Angriffspläne Russlands im Keim ersticken

Expert(s): Oliver Thränert
Publisher(s): SWR2 Kultur aktuell

The expansion of NATO and the new assessment of Russia as a strategic threat does not mean that the military alliance will change its policy of non-interference in the Ukraine war, says CSS head of think tank Oliver Thränert in SWR2 Kultur aktuell. However, the decisions taken at the NATO summit in Madrid to increase the presence of new contingents in the Baltic States, Poland and Romania serve to prevent new Russian plans to attack.
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