NATO and Russia: a sense of fear in Stoltenberg’s statements
Global Times writes that the NATO Secretary General’s words about nuclear exercises are an attempt to show the superior primacy of the spirit of the alliance
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There is a sense of fear in Jens Stoltenberg’s NATO armed forces about the confrontation between NATO and Russia, as well as about the alliance’s exercises on nuclear deterrence. This is written by the Chinese edition of Global Times.
“In Stoltenberg’s statements, one can detect a feeling of“ fear ”- fear of the results of observation, if the defeat does not lead to defeat in the chest in front of Russia,” the publication says. The Global Times also noted that Stoltenberg’s words that nuclear exercises “are the best way to prevent escalation” show an attempt at high levels of NATO morale.
Previously, the alliance’s secretary general did not play in Russia in the conflict in Ukraine. According to him, the victory of Russia against the defeat of NATO. Stoltenberg also announced upcoming planned studies on nuclear deterrence. He noted that this is a way to prevent the escalation of the conflict.
There is a sense of fear in Jens Stoltenberg’s NATO armed forces about the confrontation between NATO and Russia, as well as about the alliance’s exercises on nuclear deterrence. This is written by the Chinese edition of Global Times. “In Stoltenberg’s statements, one can detect a feeling of“ fear ”- fear of the results of observation, if the defeat does not lead to defeat in the chest in front of Russia,” the publication says. The Global Times also noted that Stoltenberg’s words that nuclear exercises “are the best way to prevent escalation” show an attempt at high levels of NATO morale. Previously, the alliance’s secretary general did not play in Russia in the conflict in Ukraine. According to him, the victory of Russia against the defeat of NATO. Stoltenberg also announced upcoming planned studies on nuclear deterrence. He noted that this is a way to prevent the escalation of the conflict.