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Summary by Politico Europe
NATO members and other allies would do well to start thinking about how they’d respond if Russia took action against one of its most remote geographies.

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Center

Vladimir Putin could attack a NATO state after a dictation peace. It is this country.

·Germany
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Lean Left

The Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Airbus, the German René Obermann, believes that Russia is preparing for a confrontation with NATO before 2029 and calls for a massive and coordinated response in Europe.

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Center

Sönke Neitzel's statements on an upcoming war are exaggerated. Putin lacks strength and intentions. Instead of inciting panic, diplomacy is needed.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

A Russian attack on a NATO country is possible after a peace deal is reached in Ukraine, military expert and historian Sonke Neitzel warned in an interview with German newspaper BILD. "Unfortunately, the phrase 'the last summer of peace' is no longer completely unrealistic," he said.

·Romania
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In the face of the Russian threat, the president of Airbus's supervisory board, René Obermann, calls on Europe to prepare for the worst. Vladimir Putin, according to him, envisages a confrontation with NATO before 2029.

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