NATO considers moving to its most aggressive plan and Russia immediately counterattacks: “Continue moving towards escalation”

NATO considers moving to its most aggressive plan and Russia immediately counterattacks: "Continue moving towards escalation"

According to the American media, the Italian admiral, Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, current president of the military committee, speaks for the microphones of Financial Times, that the organization that he himself represents was considering “be more aggressive or be proactive instead of reactive,” referring to Russia.

Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, classifies the statement by Cavo as “an extremely irresponsible step, which indicates the alliance’s willingness to continue moving towards escalation.”

NATO denounces cyber attacks

NATO personal members claim the alliance on a daily basis, some of which can be traced back to Moscow, reports Newsweek. It is worth mentioning that “cyber attack is a branch of what is known as hybrid warfare, or tactics that do not reach open combat”as the same media well expresses it.

Tensions between NATO and Russia are running high, it is worth noting that approximately 20 drones crossed into Poland. NATO quickly implemented Article 4 of the alliance. This means that member countries meet to discuss whenever “any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the parties was threatened.”as stated in the organization’s own article.

NATO prefers to be warned

Moscow states that it had not attacked that country. Quite the opposite. However, the Polish government considered that the incident marked “the closest we have come to open conflict since World War II”. To the point that both NATO and the European Union are strengthening their security systems.

A clear example of this is Finland, and it made a transition towards a fleet of 64 fifth-generation F-35A fighters, locating combat aircraft equipped with the latest technology a few kilometers from Russian territory.

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