Does Russia want greenland
Russia has clear, long-standing strategic interests in the Arctic — energy, military basing, the Northern Sea Route and resources — and Moscow is watching the Greenland debate closely, but available r...
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Russia's objections to NATO's expansion and its potential impact on regional security
Russia has clear, long-standing strategic interests in the Arctic — energy, military basing, the Northern Sea Route and resources — and Moscow is watching the Greenland debate closely, but available r...
Three broad trigger families—rapid conventional attack on a member (most often framed as a ), that crosses Article 5 thresholds (cyber, sabotage, airspace shoot‑downs), and inadvertent escalation from...
To join NATO in 2000 a state needed to request membership, meet NATO’s political and military standards (usually via a Membership Action Plan), and secure unanimous approval and ratification from all ...
Russia has repeatedly issued nuclear threats and revised its doctrine to broaden the stated circumstances for nuclear use, signaling willingness to threaten limited or “sub-strategic” strikes while ca...