NATO boss has said war was no longer a distant concern but something “at our door”, and cautioned that Europe risked repeating the darkest chapters of its history if it failed to act Russian President Vladimir Putin talks during the award ceremony at Kremlin, marking the Heroes of the Fatherland Day, on December 9 (Image: Getty Images)
NATO’s new secretary general Mark Rutte has delivered one of the alliance’s starkest warnings yet, urging European nations to prepare themselves for the possibility of open conflict with Russia . Speaking in Berlin, Germany, on Thursday (December 11), Rutte said war was no longer a distant concern but something “at our door”.
He also cautioned that Europe risked repeating the darkest chapters of its history if it failed to act. Moreover, Rutte

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