Summary

NATO’s Military Committee head, Admiral Rob Bauer, stated that NATO troops would likely be in Ukraine countering Russian forces if Russia lacked nuclear weapons.

Speaking at the IISS Prague Defence Summit, Bauer emphasized that Russia’s nuclear arsenal deters direct NATO involvement, contrasting Ukraine’s situation with past NATO interventions in non-nuclear states like Afghanistan.

Although NATO nations provide military aid to Ukraine, direct troop deployment has been avoided, with leaders like U.S. President Biden ruling it out due to nuclear escalation risks highlighted by Russian threats and rhetoric.

    • @PugJesus
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      63 days ago

      Easy as in simple, not easy as in likely or without cost.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      Step 1: Put boots on Russian territory

      Step 2: (nuclear) Winter is coming

      Step 3: 💥 profit 💥

      • @[email protected]
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        33 days ago

        Nobody’s saying NATO should invade Russia.

        We’re saying NATO could EASILY establish IADS over the vast majorly of Ukraine to defend their civilian population and infrastructure.

      • Justin
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        03 days ago

        Put up proof that you know this would happen, or stop fear-mongering.