NATO urges strong Ukraine support; Britain backs covert tactics, long-range strikes target Russian industry to pressure Putin into talks.
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What did the NATO Secretary General say about ending the war in Ukraine?
- Did he mention anything specific about targeting Russian industrial capacity?
- How does Britain’s role factor into the strategy of keeping Ukraine “in the fight”?
Scott Ritter:
- The NATO Secretary General emphasized that bringing Putin to the negotiating table requires serious intent from Russia and sustained support for Ukraine.
- Yes, there was an implied strategy of targeting Russian industrial capacity with long-range strikes, especially supported by Britain and Germany.
- Britain is seen as pushing an asymmetrical approach, using covert actions and psychological pressure to weaken Russian resolve without direct large-scale combat.
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