NATO is at its 'closest to global armed conflict' since 1949 - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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NATO is at its 'closest to global armed conflict' since 1949 - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"You ask 'is NATO at the closest point to global conflict since its inception?' and I believe the answer is 'yes, yes, and yes again', We in NATO have never been closer to real and major war with odious Russia than right now. 'Putin believes the European Nato powers huff and puff but will always back down because his bestest friend in the West, Trump will not send the US cavalry to protect us when his push comes to an armed shove, as it may do now, any day of the week."
"Last Friday three Russian MIG-31 fighter jets violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte said there was "no need" to shoot down the warplanes at that time, he added that this does not mean the alliance will "not shoot down an aircraft immediately." He insisted the situation will be assed first. NATO's Secretary General warned, "If necessary, we will do what is required" to protect the alliance."
"Professor Glees believes NATO should have shot down the three Russia n fighter interceptors after Friday's incursions, "no 'if's', no 'buts'." "Violation of NATO airspace by offensive jets should always be result in Putin's planes being taken down immediately""
NATO stands at its closest point to global armed conflict since 1949 as Russian drone and fighter sorties repeatedly violate Polish, Estonian and Romanian airspace. Three Russian MIG-31 fighter jets breached Estonian airspace for 12 minutes last Friday. Secretary General Mark Rutte said there was "no need" to shoot down the warplanes at that time but warned the alliance could "shoot down an aircraft immediately" after assessment and added, "If necessary, we will do what is required." Professor Anthony Glees says NATO has never been closer to major war with Russia, urges immediate interception of offensive jets, and warns hesitation would signal control of Baltic skies to Moscow.
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