Russia May Underestimate Ukraine and NATO

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  1. >Fourth, the Kremlin might be tempted think that fears of a widened war or of attacks by cyber weapons, long-range precision guided missiles, or even limited use of non-strategic nuclear forces would deter NATO from intervening militarily. These concerns might be a factor, but the Alliance has prepared to respond to aggression with its own tools of coercion. For example, it could mount cyber assaults that disrupt Russia’s economy and financial system and military logistics for its fighters in Ukraine.

    I think Russia just fine compare to Ukraine.

  2. It is not about Russia, but about Putin. He lives inside a bubble, surrounded by yesmen on all sides, who always tell him what he wants to hear. Not only he has no idea what is going on in NATO and Ukraine but in Russia itself. He is a president of virtual Russia, not a real Russia.

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