03/20/2018
Russia is becoming “more aggressive,” a NATO leader warned Sunday
Russia is becoming more “unpredictable and more aggressive” but to avoid war Western European allies must show force while continuing to neutralize the threat by other means, the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said. The concern is that Russia will continue to build up its nuclear weapons and invest in its military capabilities, he added.
Russia is becoming more “unpredictable and more aggressive” but to avoid war Western European allies must show force while continuing to neutralize the threat by other means, the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said. The concern is that Russia will continue to build up its nuclear weapons and invest in its military capabilities, he added.
Stoltenberg, who leads the military alliance between the U.S. and Western Europe, pointed to mounting evidence that Russia may have been involved in a nerve agent attack against former Russian spy, Sergei V. Skripal, and his daughter, Yulia Skripal. They were found March 4 unconscious on a public bench in the southwestern town Salisbury in England. British Prime Minister Theresa May has said novichok was used in the attack. The nerve agent was developed by Soviet scientists to use against NATO troops.
Stoltenberg also pointed to Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, ongoing military presence in Moldova and Georgia and its active role in the war in Syria. Russia has denied playing a role in the Salisbury killings and has accused NATO of challenging peaceful relations in Europe.
“We can always do more and must reflect on that now. Salisbury follows, by all appearances, a pattern we’ve observed for some years – Russia is becoming more unpredictable and more aggressive,” he said in an interview in the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag published on Sunday.