NATO is expected to officially declare Russia an enemy: Risk of Attack on Member States Increases

NATO will officially announce its enemy Russia in a new strategic document that will be approved at the summit in Madrid, Blick reports. With the attack on Ukraine, Russia's president violated European security norms and order. “We cannot rule out an attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of allies”, the NATO analysis says. [...]
NATO will officially announce its enemy Russia in a new strategic document that will be approved at the summit in Madrid, Blick reports. With the attack on Ukraine, Russia's president violated European security norms and order.
“We cannot rule out an attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of allies”, the NATO analysis says.
That is why NATO should significantly increase its defence and prevention capacity “against Russian violence”.
Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, describes the summit as historic. Sam will show unity and the ability to adapt to a new world change.
It is expected to become clear that Russia “poses a direct threat to security”.
US President Joe Biden has announced an increase in American military presence in Europe.
Speaking at Sam in Madrid, he has said that American forces will strengthen the land, air and sea, as Russian President Putin has destroyed peace “”.
“S along with our allies will make sure that NATO is ready to respond to threats from all directions. NATO is more important than ever before”, Biden has said.
He has added that Finland and Sweden's applications to join the alliance have been exactly what Putin did not want.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, meanwhile, has said NATO will continue supporting Ukraine with weapons however necessary.
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, has said Russia will be identified as “chief threat” NATO in the new strategic concept.












