Russia's sabotage of western targets could trigger Nato defence clause'
Briefly

Kahl expressed concerns over the increasing use of hybrid warfare by Russia, stating the potential for NATO to invoke Article 5 mutual defense if attacks escalate.
The implications of Russia's military advancement could lead to direct confrontation with NATO, especially as they possess now battle-proven troops and modern drone capabilities.
Despite current lack of war intentions from Russia, a change in government sentiments may elevate the risk of military confrontations in the future.
Kahl warned that if Russia were to attack NATO allies, the motive wouldn't primarily be territorial gain, but rather to challenge and test the West's limits.
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