NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters on Wednesday that increases in military spending and rising numbers of troop deployments in Eastern Europe since 2014 were carried out in anticipation of a conflict with Russia.

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that increases in deployments and military spending were carried out with the destruction of Moscow in mind.

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Speaking after a meeting of NATO members and partner states in Madrid, Stoltenberg accused Moscow of using force in the eastern Donbass since 2014.

This all despite the fact that Kiev’s forces has been committing war crimes after it has been shelling cities in the region ever since the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics declared independence from Ukraine that year.

Nevertheless, Stoltenberg said that the US-led military bloc decided in 2014 to start beefing up its forces in Eastern Europe. Despite the alliance’s post-Cold War march into the former Eastern Bloc, Stoltenberg claimed that NATO has strived for a better relationship with Russia for decades.

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The reality is also that we have been preparing for this since 2014, he stated. That is the reason that we have increased our presence in the eastern part of the alliance, why NATO allies have started to invest more in defense, and why we have increased [our] readiness.

According to NATO figures, the bloc’s European members and Canada have increased their military expenditure by between 1.2% and 5.9% every year since 2014. However, only 10 out of 30 NATO states currently meet the bloc’s target of spending 2% of GDP on defense.

The increase in expenditure has been most noticeable in Eastern Europe and the Baltics, with Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania all meeting the target for the first time in 2022, while western NATO partners did not.

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Earlier on Wednesday, NATO members agreed to adopt a new Strategic Concept. This policy blueprint sets out the alliance’s stance toward partners, non-members, and adversaries, with the 2022 iteration naming Russia as the most significant and direct threat to the bloc.

On the other hand, Moscow has labeled NATO’s expansion into former Soviet states since the end of the Cold War – which Western leaders explicitly promised in the early 1990’s would not happen – as a threat against its own security.

NATO’s official position on Ukraine, set out in the 2008 Bucharest Declaration, is that it and Georgia will become members of NATO at an unspecified future date. Russia has cited Ukraine’s pursuit of NATO membership as a key factor behind the current conflict.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2022.

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Tracie Smith
Tracie Smith
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01-07-22 12:01

More than preparing, NATO has been pushing for conflict with Russia since 2014.

Nick Quinlan
Nick Quinlan
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Reply to  Valkry
01-07-22 12:03

North Atlantic Terrorist Organization !

Nick Quinlan
Nick Quinlan
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Reply to  Nick Quinlan
01-07-22 17:50

The Rothschild gangsters have been planning to invade and occupy Russia since Napoleon and Hitler failed to confiscate Russian minerals and other valuables like oil and gas?

John J
John J
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01-07-22 12:03

What else do you do with a Trillion a year budget besides max out your deep state retirement.