Nato Considering ‘Pre-Emptive’ Action Against Russia’s Hybrid Warfare Attacks
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The North Atlantic Alliance is considering a preemptive strike against the Russian Federation as part of its defense, the chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, told The Financial Times in an interview. Russian diplomatic spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called it an extremely irresponsible step and accused Dragone of trying to thwart peace talks in Ukraine.
NATO is considering taking a more "aggressive" stance in response to Russian cyberattacks, sabotage and airspace violations, according to the alliance's top military official. Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chairman of NATO's Military Committee, confirmed that the Western military alliance is studying the possibility of strengthening its response to Moscow's hybrid warfare. "We are considering everything... In terms of cyberspace, we are quite r…
Russia has held for months that NATO's highest military officer's statements, according to which the U.S. military alliance could take into account a "preventional attack", are extremely irresponsible and represents an attempt to scale the conflict, reports Reuters.
Statements by NATO representatives about possible preemptive strikes on Russia represent an extremely irresponsible step and testify to the Alliance's readiness for further escalation, said Maria Zakharova.
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