NATO May Get 'More Aggressive' in Countering Russia’s Hybrid Attacks, Top Military Official Says
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The North Atlantic Alliance must take a much stronger stance towards Russia's aggressive behavior, without ruling out the possibility of preemptive strikes, said Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.
NATO Military Committee Chairman Giuseppe Cavo Dragone said the alliance was exploring the possibility of a tougher response to Russian cyberattacks, sabotage and airspace violations.
NATO may get 'more aggressive' in countering Russia’s hybrid attacks, top military official says
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, who chairs NATO’s Military Committee, told the Financial Times that the alliance is reassessing how it confronts hybrid threats that have intensified across Europe.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lim Hwa-seop = The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is now more cautious than ever in response to Russia's "hybrid provocations" such as cyberattacks, sabotage operations, and airspace violations...
The North Atlantic Alliance is considering a “more aggressive” response to cyberattacks, sabotage and airspace violations by Russia. Even a “preventive strike” is not ruled out. — Ukrinform.
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