Amid Russia's blitz in Ukraine, NATO is actively working on developing land corridors for troop deployment, as reported by the 'The Daily Telegraph'. These corridors are specifically designed to facilitate the movement of U.S. troops and weapons, with officials emphasizing the need for swift troop deployment in case of disruptions caused by Russian actions. NATO officials are concerned about Moscow's intentions to attack North European ports, and they are prepared to swiftly deploy troops to Russian borders in response. The alliance has strategic plans in place to counter potential Russian aggression, although Russian President Putin denies any "imperial ambitions" of attacking NATO nations. He accuses NATO of fabricating a Russian threat to intimidate their own populations. It's worth noting that Russia denied planning an invasion before launching a full-scale assault on Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
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6 июн 2024