An Attack on NATO Would Be Suicide for Russia - Military Expert.


Russia Threatens NATO with an Attack, but It Would Be Suicide for It - Expert
Oleksandr Kovalenko, a military-political commentator for the group "Information Resistance", asserts that if Russia dares to attack NATO, it would be tantamount to shooting itself in the head, a suicide.
During the TV program "Information Stream," he suggested that NATO member states are even waiting for such a provocation from Russia to use all their military power against it or to activate the 5th article of the collective security treaty.
However, Kovalenko doubts that Russia will actually launch such an attack, as its means of destruction will be annihilated by NATO's weapons.
This will be a provocation that, I think, many NATO countries with relations to Russia are just waiting for.
Nevertheless, the expert believes that Russia will continue its diversions in Europe, which it has been carrying out with the help of special services since 2014.
For example, the explosions at warehouses in the Czech Republic. It is also the attempted assassination of Bulgarian businessman Gebrev, who has been supplying weapons and ammunition to Ukraine since 2014. And there are many other similar operations.
It is evident that Russia will not abandon its nuclear narratives, even if it is done to influence its own population.
For Russians, this can be used as proof that nothing "so terrible" is happening, despite part of the Kursk region breaking away. "No, everything is fine. We still have nuclear weapons. When we are in Vladivostok, we can even use it...", Kovalenko said.
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