Everybody is talking about Ukraine's invasion, but only some observers look at the complete scene.
It is clear that President Putin is interested in Ukraine thinking that the territory of this independent country is Russian territory.
But in the mind of the Russian leader, the last target is not only Ukraine, Georgia or Moldova.
For this reason, it is interesting to see the recent movements of NATO to reinforce the defense of the country members in the eastern side of Europe.
About this subject, the Wall Street Journal published a story titled "On NATO’s Front Line, Russia’s Threat Draws New Allied Forces".
The story written by Noemie Bisserbe continues "Military base on Romania’s Black Sea coast is bustling with troops from U.S, France and Belgium as part of new defensive reinforcements."
I am not a military expert in NATO issues; however I think the last target of Mr. Putin is not Ukraine, it is the division of NATO.
In relation to this subject, I posted a blog comment in WSJ Online.
This was my comment that received a lot of LIKED from the members of the WSJ Members Community:
"The last target of President Putin is not Ukraine. It is the division of NATO and the return of East Europe and the Baltics to Moscow's control."
SOURCES: The Wall Street Journal, my own think tank
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