NATO, Vladimir Putin
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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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Eastern bloc hits out at US sympathy for Putin’s anti-Nato demands - Exclusive: Backlash from top Eastern European officials after Donald Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine said Moscow’s opposition to N
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNKyiv confident NATO will not give Russia any non-expansion guaranteesYehor Cherniev, Head of the Ukrainian Parliament’s permanent delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, believes that the Alliance will not make any official decisions on non-expansion, as demanded by Russia.
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,
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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Irish Star on MSNTrump blasts Putin as 'playing with fire' and takes credit for Russia protectionUS President Donald Trump warned that Putin could be 'leading us along' while continuing Moscow's aggressive military campaign against Kyiv, despite a high profile call with he Russian leader in recen
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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.
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The Mirror US on MSNFurious' Donald Trump goes on live TV and warns Vladimir Putin 'He's playing with fire!'The former US president, clearly agitated, cautioned that Putin may be "tapping us along" while pursuing Moscow's forceful military actions against Kyiv. Trump's latest tirade, reported by The Sun, came as the Kremlin leader intensified his insistence that Western powers must not interfere with Russia's ex-Soviet territories and even demanded written assurances to stop NATO's progression toward the east.