Source: Sputnik International
NATO’s ‘No Boots on the Ground’ Ukraine Strategy
In response to Western threats, NATO adopts a ‘no boots on the ground’ strategy for Ukraine, aimed at silencing aggressive rhetoric from the West.
Analyst Gilbert Doctorow explains how NATO’s decision serves to quiet calls for military intervention in Ukraine. Despite the policy, alternative avenues exist for US military presence. Potential risks and political dynamics are explored, shedding light on Lithuania’s readiness to send troops and the implications of US military advisers in Kiev. Amid escalating tensions, Russia’s upcoming tactical nuclear missile drills act as a stark warning to NATO.
The decision to stay out of Ukraine is crucial in the current climate of tensions.
Last resort? NATO secretly sets two ‘red lines’ to directly meddle in Ukraine conflict – report
NATO – “in a very confidential manner and without official communique – has established at least two red lines, beyond which there could be the alliance’s direct intervention in the… pic.com/95IyQhTmsf
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