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NATO conducts possible plans for interference with third parties in the war in U...

At least two "red lines": when NATO enters the war with Ukraine against the Russian Federation

NATO conducts possible plans for interference with third parties in the war in Ukraine, such as Russia or Belarus. The Alliance defines two "red lines": third parties in the war and military provocation against the Baltic, Poland or Moldova. NATO can interfere in the war in Ukraine if Russia attracts Belarus to the war, or attacks the Baltic States, Poland or Moldova. About it reports the Italian media La Repubblica with reference to sources in the Alliance leadership.

The North Atlantic Alliance fears that the "third country" can interfere with the situation and that the Russian Federation may allegedly arrange a provocation. It is not about the Alliance's operational plans to send troops to Ukraine, notes the newspaper. NATO representatives only evaluate possible action plans in case of attracting third parties to the war. The first "red line" is direct or indirect third parties in the war against Ukraine.

In particular, in the case of a breakthrough on the northwestern border, because it would create a corridor between Kiev and Belarus. The second "Red Line" is a military provocation against the Baltic countries, Poland, or a deliberate attack on Moldova. This is not necessary to invade, so it may also be a military blow to check the event's response.

Thus, in the North Atlantic Alliance, at least two "red lines" for possible interference in hostilities were outlined in the third year of a full -scale war in Ukraine. They are extremely confidentially and unofficially determined in the event of Russia's implementation of certain scenarios. We will remind, at the end of March, Focus wrote about whether Russia could declare a war on NATO.

The country does not plan to fight with the Alliance, since there is no resources for this, which, in particular, Putin himself said. However, in Europe, aggression from the Russian Federation is still afraid, and some Europeans even plan to move away from countries that are potentially interested in Russia. Focus found out if Putin would declare war on NATO countries. And in mid -January, the media wrote that NATO has a script in the event of a war with Russia.