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Russian Aggression Threat to Baltic Countries: Expert Dmitry Snegirev’s Analysis

Military expert Dmitry Snegirev suggested that the Baltic countries could be the victim of Russian aggression.

Dmitry Snegirev answered a journalist’s question about the likelihood that Putin would risk starting another war after the warnings that sounded at the NATO summit. The military expert said sadly that the head of the Kremlin would be difficult to stop. He hopes that the Alliance will give him the Suwal corridor for the sake of their peace of mind, just to avoid being embroiled in a war that will become the Third World War.

Dmitry Snegirev’s interview for the “News Factory” can be viewed on the channel YouTube.

The military expert outlined his thoughts on what NATO countries are capable of from the fear of the outbreak of the Third World War: “Analysts say that the calculation of the Russian Federation is that the NATO countries can sacrifice a certain territory of the Baltic countries (the so-called Suwalki corridor) in order to avoid the scenario of the Third World War”.

The co-chairman of the Just Cause public initiative emphasized an important nuance:

“The 5th article of the NATO Charter was activated only once – after the events of 2011. Once. The Russian Federation is counting on this that the NATO countries will back up. Another issue is that the last NATO summit demonstrated directly opposite sentiments, and I want to be sure that there will be an adequate response from the NATO countries, including a military response.”.

Earlier, Snegirev warned Ukrainians to prepare for the worst.

Snegirev also suggested that Ukraine would soon receive aircraft, but not F-16s and not from the United States.

Recall that Snegirev named Ukrainian weapons, the range of which allows you to cover “not only the Crimean bridge.”

2023-07-23 16:37:21
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