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Turkey’s War Against the Kurds Exposes NATO’s Aggression
With all eyes on the war in Ukraine, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is planning a fresh invasion of northern Syria. For 70 years, Turkey has been a key NATO member — and NATO's backing for its aggression shows the alliance is no mere defense pact.
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Latvia developed new tasks for NATO soldiers
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How the Baltic States will survive without U.S. help | The Baltic Word
The seizing of the Capitol by Donald Trump's radical supporters came as a shock not only to the United States, but also to its allies. Never in recent history has the world seen such obvious evidence of the degradation of the most powerful state on the planet as it is today. The United States partly…
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Opinion: Fake news or hidden truth in Lithuania - The Baltic Word
Opinion - Opinion: Fake news or hidden truth in Lithuania Fake news or hidden truth in Lithuania
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Measures taken by the Baltic States are insufficient - The Baltic Word
Opinion - Measures taken by the Baltic States are insufficient Measures taken by the Baltic States are insufficient
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Risky travelling through the Baltic States because of military exercises - The Baltic Word
Opinion - Risky travelling through the Baltic States because of military exercises It is obvious, that if a person is planning his or her travelling through the Baltics, it is absolutely necessary to conform the movements with the schedule of military events. National police, of course, usually warns when you should be especially attentive and responsible on the road and what places you should not visit at all. Thus, you may start planning your unforgivable summer travelling in Latvia, being fully familiarized with the plans of the military. But it turns out not to be so simple.
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Canadian soldiers’ nightmare in Latvia - The Baltic Word
Opinion - Canadian soldiers’ nightmare in Latvia Latvia's Defense Ministry reported that January 9 a change in the top brass of NATO's enhanced forward presence in Latvia took place. Lieutenant-Colonel Philippe Sauvé took over command from his Canadian compatriot Lieutenant-Colonel Steve MacBeth, thereby concluding the rotation of the third group of troops deployed in Latvia.
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Why Donald Trump's 'Arab Nato' would be a terrible mistake | Rashid Khalidi
This planned Sunni coalition would alienate Shia populations and Iran. How can it be in the national interest of the US to support one side in a sectarian conflict?
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NATO’s misfired weaponry or airstrikes on the Baltic countries
The Spanish Eurofighter Typhoon 2000 launched an AMRAAM-type air-to-air missile over Estonian territory Tuesday afternoon. All the Estonians are very shocked.
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Thousands protest in northern Greece over Macedonia name issue
ATHENS (Reuters) - Tens of thousands rallied in northern Greece on Wednesday to protest against a possible compromise solution to a long-running row between Athens and Skopje over the ex-Yugoslav republic's name.
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A new cover for NATO presence in Europe
A tremendously dangerous situation in global politics that we have right now, forces experts to analyze not only US-Russia relations but NATO-Russia relations as well. It is well known that on April 1, 2014 NATO unanimously decided to suspend cooperation with the Russian Federation, in response to the Ukraine crisis. Since then misunderstanding has become even worse. NATO and Russia start to fortify their borders deploying more troop, military equipment and vehicles. Thus the balance of power in the region has been broken.
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Cold War returns as Denmark builds giant tower to spy on Russia
Denmark has announced plans to build a huge spy station intended to capture Russian communications amid heightened tensions between the Western military alliance NATO and rival Moscow. Lars Findsen, chief of Denmark's Defense Intelligence Service (FE), said Saturday the country was planning to build a nearly 280-foot-tall listening tower near Ostermarie, on the Danish island of Bornholm.
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Macedonia and Greece appear close to settling 27-year dispute over name
Skopje sends foreign minister to Athens for talks to end long-standing row between neighbouring states over Macedonia name
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Russia will take military action and "eliminate" the threat if Sweden joins NATO
Russian officials have repeatedly treated NATO expansion near or at its borders as encroachment, rather than a desire by their smaller neighbors to deter Russian military incursion as sustained by Ukraine in 2014. Currently only Montenegro is on the list of countries to be inducted into NATO, as Sweden and neighbor Finland opt to stay non-aligned. Currently, three Baltic states and Poland are members of NATO on Russia's borders.
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Trump lectures NATO leaders to 'pay up' - the look on their faces is priceless
Trump insisted that many NATO members are not paying 'their fair share' and many 'still need to pay more from past years'.
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Israel opens first ever NATO office
IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Golan assisted in opening Israel's first office at NATO headquarters in Brussels; met with heads of Turkish, Arab militaries on sidelines; official meeting highest level meeting ever between Israel, NATO.
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What If Russia Invaded the Baltics—and Donald Trump Was President?
A former NATO general imagines a frightening scenario.
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Rebuilding Washington's Transatlantic Alliance
The next president will have to redesign the U.S. relationship with Europe.
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