From the Obozrevatel:
"Well, there's no point in NATO accelerating peace in Ukraine
Alexander Kirsch, November 2, 2025
General Kaupo Rosin – in addition to holding senior positions in Estonian intelligence – headed the NATO Intelligence and Security Directorate's Analysis Centre at NATO Headquarters, as well as NATO's Cyber Command, so he knows his stuff.
And he speaks, as reported by the German Die Welt, about the expected increase in the number of Russian troops near the borders of NATO, which will facilitate a sudden Russian invasion of the Alliance's territory, in connection with which the corresponding threat (and especially an attack on the Baltic countries) will become the highest AFTER THE END OF THE WAR IN UKRAINE, and now, taking into account the provocations that are currently taking place as a test of NATO's readiness for defense, everything is already "at stage zero."
With all due respect, I must note that such sentiments are unlikely to arouse in NATO a burning desire to end the war in Ukraine as soon as possible, since it needs to competently and thoroughly prepare for its own war after this, and the Alliance (unhurried and measured, by the way, as always) may not be able to do so too quickly.
After all, everywhere some new elections are constantly approaching at some level, and therefore it is also necessary to maintain certain living standards to which the population of each country has become accustomed in a modern way – demanding and capricious, and politically and religiously-ethnically very diverse."
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NATO does need peace in Ukraine, but not any peace - just peace resulting from a victory over Russia. However, this is difficult to achieve when NATO's chief country is at the side of Russia, or at best playing a double game.
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