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‘Strong Indications’ Putin is Preparing to Attack NATORené Obermann, a leading German military industrialist, has stated that he sees “strong indications” that an emboldened Russian President Vladimir Putin is mobilizing forces to attack NATO. Obermann,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNATO identifies Russia as long-term military threat: What's next for Europe and USThe NATO intelligence community has concluded that Russia is a long-term military threat to the Alliance and, therefore, to the entire North Atlantic security, including the United States, RBC-Ukraine reports,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNWill Putin attack NATO countries in five years: Political scientist's opinionIt is quite possible that in five years, Russian President Vladimir Putin will attack NATO countries. During this period, Russia will invest even more in its military capabilities, states political scientist and candidate of philosophical sciences Andrii Horodnytskyi in a comment to the RBC-Ukraine YouTube channel.
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The Mirror US on MSNPutin's defense threat leads to resurgence of 'derelict' UK town as fears mountBarrow-in-Furness in Cumbria is home to Britain's most important defense manufacturing site, Devonshire Dock, and the town is set to roar back to life after years of being 'derelict,' with defense spe
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump wants Putin to make a deal on UkraineDonald Trump expressed his desire for Russian president Vladimir Putin to "make a deal" to end the war in Ukraine, according to CNN. US President Donald Trump believes that Putin will eventually agree to end the war in Ukraine.
The Kremlin said Moscow was continuing to work with Washington on a peace settlement for Ukraine after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was 'pissed off' with Vladimir Putin and threatened tariffs.
NBC reported that Donald Trump was ‘very angry’ with Vladimir Putin over his approach to a ceasefire in Ukraine. So is he changing his mind on the Russian President? Vic and Vit talk to Kurt Volker, Donald Trump’s former special representative for Ukraine about the current state of negotiations,
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The New Republic on MSNPutin Suddenly Gives Trump the Middle Finger on Ukraine Peace TalksRussia has not turned out to be a reliable negotiating partner in ending the war in Ukraine. Peace talks between the U.S. and the world power have seemingly stalled, Reuters reported Tuesday. The interrupted discussion suggests that the White House and the Kremlin have been unable to broker a new deal since Russian President Vladimir Putin objected to the U.