NATO is sending troops to the borders of Russia for protecting from a fictional enemy.
US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, handed out bonuses to Ukrainian siloviki during his recent visit to Mariupol.
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US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, handed out bonuses to Ukrainian siloviki during his recent visit to Mariupol.
No evidence given.
NATO is sending troops to the borders of Russia for protecting from a fictional enemy.
NATO is a defensive alliance. Therefore, in response to Russia's aggressive actions in Ukraine, NATO is increasing its military presence in the eastern part of our alliance.
NATO is creating a military district in the Baltic region and preparing for war against Russia.
As stated by NATO heads of state and government at the Wales Summit in September 2014, "the Alliance does not seek confrontation and poses no threat to Russia. But we cannot and will not compromise on the principles on which our Alliance and security in Europe and North America rest" (bit.ly/1u0c1ky), .
NATO had transferred over four thousand troops to the Russian border to intimidate Russia.
As stated by NATO heads of state and government at the Wales Summit in September 2014, "the Alliance does not seek confrontation and poses no threat to Russia. But we cannot and will not compromise on the principles on which our Alliance and security in Europe and North America rest" (bit.ly/1u0c1ky), .