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Red Tape Could Slow NATO Response Russian Invasion of Baltics

The NATO headquarters in Brussels (Getty Images)

By    |   Thursday, 31 October 2024 07:51 AM EDT

If Vladimir Putin were to invade the Baltic states, the only former Soviet republics that have joined NATO, local forces might initially find themselves on their own.

American, British, and Swedish military leaders and think-tankers noted this during a panel held this month at the Association of the U.S. Army's annual conference in Washington, D.C.

John Rossomando

John Rossomando is an experienced national security and counterterrorism analyst and researcher who writes for Newsmax and has been featured in numerous publications and has been consulted by numerous U.S. government agencies.

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If Vladimir Putin were to invade the Baltic states, the only former Soviet republics that have joined NATO, local forces might initially find themselves on their own.
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