Countering Russian bombing, artillery, and missile attacks should top NATO’s agenda

The message from allied nations to Russia so far is it can continue to attack anywhere and anything—including hospitals and schools—knowing Ukrainian forces will be the only opposition.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg officially opens the meeting last week in Brussels to address Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
In the 75 years since the Second World War ended there has not been a war quite like the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The war itself stands as a unique moment for today’s world. An experienced Russian military force of close to 200,000 personnel invades a small country on three sides and is held t...

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