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NATO Secretary Gen. Mark Rutte warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday that the alliance was “ready and willing” to take on Moscow if it attacks — with the European Union moving forward with a risky plan to use $105 billion in frozen Kremlin assets to fund Ukraine.
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Putin ‘Ready to Fight’ NATO Allies
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that his country is prepared to fight against European nations, many of which are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), in a comments to reporters on Tuesday.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned Thursday that members of the alliance could be “Russia’s next target,” calling for a rapid rise in defense spending to prevent a war similar to those seen by past generations.
BRITAIN is not prepared for war and will pay a “high price” if Vladimir Putin attacks Europe, a top Ukrainian major has warned. Viktor Andrusiv told The Sun that the UK must learn
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte issued a stark warning to Western allies about the reality of the threat posed by Russia, as negotiations are making slow progress to end the war in Ukraine and the U.S. pressures Kyiv to make painful compromises with the Kremlin, including on territorial concessions.
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Vladimir Putin is seen on same day NATO warns about Russian threat
President Vladimir Putin is seen on the same day NATO issued a warning about the growing Russian threat. He thanked the Russian army on Thursday, December 11, after commanders told him that their forces had taken full control of the town of Siversk in eastern Ukraine,
Days ahead of the U.S. preparing harsh new sanctions tied to the war in Ukraine, Russian Vladimir Putin, whether intentionally or just carelessly, has tested the political will of NATO’s collective defense guarantee, Article 5. In recent days, drones ...
NATO on Thursday responded to President Vladimir Putin's threat that Russia is "ready for war" with Europe, as reported by The Independent.
NATO chief Mark Rutte said Thursday that if the United States and Europeans could agree on a plan to end the war in Ukraine, this would be a "test" of whether Russia "really wants peace".
Two of Vladimir Putin's war planes were intercepted by NATO over the Baltic Sea. The Swedish Air Force said they intercepted the two Russian fighter jets on September 17. The Swedish Air Force announced the successful interception of two Russian SU-30 ...