Western countries was stronger

Another prerequisite for the success of Russian foreign policy on the European security direction is that Western countries preferred to adapt to the new political and security environment created by Russia without changing their approaches to security. The inertia of the defense policy paradigms of some Western countries was stronger than the shock of Russia’s occupation and annexation of Crimea and even the outbreak of a full-scale war in Europe.Even today, NATO member states have different perceptions of the threats posed by Russia, some of which do not consider its actions to be a direct threat to their territorial integrity and security. This differentiation in assessing threats and risks affects NATO’s defense capabilities and creates an atmosphere of uncertainty about the security guarantees of NATO member states. After all, even the famous Article 5 of the treaty is limited in assisting the attacked Party by outlining that NATO should take “such action as it deems necessary สล็อตเว็บตรง

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