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NATO chief warns Russia will remain long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security

Anadolu Agency

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July 1, 2026

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Secretary-General says next week’s Ankara summit will give allies an opportunity to discuss strengthening support for Ukraine

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Atlantic Council

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· Jul 4, 2026

Ukraine is showing NATO the future of warfare

Over five years, Ukraine has done more than expose Russia's weaknesses. It has revealed the future of warfare. NATO leaders must now demonstrate at the Ankara Summit that they are ready for the new security environment, writes Myroslava Gongadze. The post Ukraine is showing NATO the future of warfare appeared first on Atlantic Council.

TRT World

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· Jul 7, 2026

Nato rethinks defence for a new era of warfare

Nato is facing a rapidly changing security landscape. Russia's war in Ukraine is forcing a rethink of how future conflicts will be fought, and who will provide the forces and capabilities needed to deter them. As European allies are asked to take more responsibility, NATO is being forced to show it can adapt to the new demands. Joel Flynn reports from Bucharest, on the alliance's eastern flank.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 7, 2026

Senior NATO official explains why Russia is unlikely to attack Alliance for now

NATO says Russia is not currently prepared to attack the Alliance, though it remains a long-term threat.

CNN

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· Jul 7, 2026

Poland says US troop reductions in Europe are 'clearly coming'

Ahead of the NATO summit, Poland's foreign minister told CNN's Jim Sciutto that Europe must take on more conventional defense capabilities while the US continues providing strategic support such as intelligence, logistics and nuclear deterrence.

Russia Today

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· Jul 8, 2026

Europe’s bellicose posturing risks direct war with Russia, expert warns

European NATO members’ plans to inflict a “strategic defeat” on Russia could lead to an all-out war, a Russian policy expert has warned Read Full Article at RT.com

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Kremlin Warns NATO of a “Devastating Response” After the Largest Ukrainian Drone Attack on Moscow

(NaturalNews) Moscowâs Foreign Ministry warned on June 18 that any North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) attack on Russia would trigger a decisive and devast...

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Related coverage for "NATO chief warns Russia will remain long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security": Atlantic Council — Ukraine is showing NATO the future of warfare. TRT World — Nato rethinks defence for a new era of warfare. Ukrainska Pravda — Senior NATO official explains why Russia is unlikely to attack Alliance for now. CNN — Poland says US troop reductions in Europe are 'clearly coming'. Russia Today — Europe’s bellicose posturing risks direct war with Russia, expert warns. NaturalNews.com — Kremlin Warns NATO of a “Devastating Response” After the Largest Ukrainian Drone Attack on Moscow