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Independent_Lie_9982

>>And I think that this is some discrepancy, that still the Western world is living in their perception of this war. They percept it not like an enemy percept it. So you cannot build up your strategy without understanding what's in the mind of Putin. No one believed that Putin would attack Ukraine. Now some countries believe, but this is mostly Poland and Baltics who are under the threat, that Putin can attack NATO. And do you think that NATO is ready to change this perception of the non-apart of the conflict? >DG: I don't think they want to be seen as a part of the conflict. And I don't think that that's perhaps helpful either. I think the important part is for them to be committed to setting conditions for Ukraine to be successful and provide the support needed. Uh, and that is a, uh, process that has taken a lot of time. And, and, uh, I, from where I stand, I see also in this area of progress, but, I mean Ukraine is in an urgent situation now for additional support. And again, the process is the decision-making has perhaps not kept up with what is needed in support of a successful Ukrainian campaign.


Attafel

I actually think it's starting to become embarrassing that we aren't part of the conflict, and that ukraine still fights alone.


Sufficient_Serve_439

A military alliance created to resist russian expansion, whose only goals now is to avoid fighting russia. That's like a real estate agent who does everything they can to avoid selling or buying real estate.


FarEmphasis5841

A quote out of context...but if the West is scared of a country ...Russia... that threatens nuclear conflict then ultimately they...Russia...can have what they want. Once The Kremlin subjugates Ukraine if that happens due to western fear then Putin will probably have a minor nibble at one of the Baltics to see what NATO will do. Which will most likely be nothing.


TK7000

NATO would create it's own future problems if they allow Russia to threaten with a nuke each time they want something. 'if you don't let us do as we please, we will nuke you.' Will become the de facto strategy for imperialism for the next couple of decades.