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NATO secretary general warns Russia could target alliance members next amid rising tensions
Russia's growing aggression prompts NATO warning as recent railway blast in Poland and airspace violations signal escalating ...
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Rutte warns Russia may target NATO next, urges urgent action as alliance remains underprepared
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has issued his starkest warning yet, declaring that the Alliance is now Russia’s next ...
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NATO chief says Europe is ‘Russia’s next target’ and continent must be prepared for world war
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte gave a stern warning to allied nations that they stand as "Russia's next target." ...
The UK is "rapidly developing" plans to prepare for the possible outbreak of war, the armed forces minister has said. Al ...
EADaily, December 12th, 2025. The parents of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte lived in Indonesia during World War II, and ...
There is a widening gap between Washington and European leaders, who are increasingly looking to the United States to ...
Nato’s secretary general Mark Rutte said Europe is already Russia’s next target and ‘we are already in harm’s way’ ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte on Thursday cautioned the alliance's European allies of a possible conflict, while urging them to step ...
The UK is facing the "greatest military threat in a generation," experts have urged, with the NATO Chief warning that within ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on Europe to prepare for “the scale of war our grandparents or great-grandparents ...
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A strong economy is Starmer’s best defence against Putin
The PM is not the shrinking violet his critics think him to be and presides over an economy around twice the size of Russia’s ...
"We are Russia's next target, and we are already in harm's way," NATO chief Mark Rutte warned as he called on allies to ramp up defense spending and production. "Russia has brought war back to Europe, ...
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