NATO, in Arctic training drills, faces up to Putin’s ‘unpredictable’ Russia

The Cold Response 2022 exercise shows what a future conflict in the Arctic region could look like.

By Idrees Ali, Reuters, Robin Emmott, Reuters March 23, 2022
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BARDUFOSS, Norway — NATO must face a Russian adversary that is more unpredictable and ready to take greater risks to project power in Europe, a U.S. general said on Wednesday, warning that studying Russian capabilities and military doctrine was no longer enough.

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