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NATO suggests 'preemptive strikes' against Russia could be 'defensive'
NATO suggests 'preemptive strikes' against Russia could be 'defensive'
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NATO suggests 'preemptive strikes' against Russia could be 'defensive'NATO Military Committee Chair Adm. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone told the FT the alliance may... 01.12.2025, Sputnik Africa
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NATO suggests 'preemptive strikes' against Russia could be 'defensive'NATO Military Committee Chair Adm. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone told the FT the alliance may consider a "preemptive strike" in response to Russian actions — framing it as potential "defensive action.""How deterrence is achieved — through retaliation, through pre-emptive strike — this is something we have to analyse deeply because there could be in the future even more pressure on this," Dragone added.Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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NATO suggests 'preemptive strikes' against Russia could be 'defensive'
12:36 01.12.2025 (Updated: 12:44 01.12.2025) NATO suggests 'preemptive strikes' against Russia could be 'defensive'
NATO Military Committee Chair Adm. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone told the FT the alliance may consider a "preemptive strike" in response to Russian actions — framing it as potential "defensive action."
"How deterrence is achieved — through retaliation, through pre-emptive strike — this is something we have to analyse deeply because there could be in the future even more pressure on this," Dragone added.
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