NATO looking to be 'proactive' against Russian 'hybrid threats'; NATO to buy big from US to arm Ukraine
NATO is looking to be more "proactive" in the face of Russian hybrid attacks in a bid to create "dilemmas" for the Kremlin, the alliance's supreme commander in Europe said Thursday.
European countries have sounded the alarm over what they see as rising Russian malign activity, including sabotage of railway lines in Poland, arson and cyber attacks.
The growing concern has led to calls from some hawkish NATO members for the alliance to take a more aggressive approach to Moscow's meddling.
"This doesn't represent an existential threat to anything that the alliance is doing. It's not undermining our unity. We're able to respond and manage this," US General Alexus Grynkewich, NATO's supre

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