Would NATO step in if Putin escalates this attack? | General Sir Richard Barrons
“We should worry a lot about the state of the Russian armed forces in 2030, as well as the condition in 2022.”
General Sir Richard Barrons, retired British Army officer, talks to Lucy Fisher and John Pienaar on Times Radio about whether or not NATO would get involved in the Russia Ukraine conflict.
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General Sir Richard Barrons, retired British Army officer, talks to Lucy Fisher and John Pienaar on Times Radio about whether or not NATO would get involved in the Russia Ukraine conflict.
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