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NATO Eyes Russian Borders with Intense Surveillance
Baltic SeaWednesday, January 22, 2025
Some researchers think that recent cable cuts in the Baltic Sea could be part of a bigger strategy to disrupt infrastructure. This raises questions about maritime security and the complex relationships between China, Russia, and European nations. It also makes low-threshold conflicts more likely. NATO's General Christopher Cavoli said "Baltic Sentry" shows the alliance's quick response to instability and its unity. Now, NATO is considering a new ISR site in Finland, close to Russia's border, which could worry the Kremlin.
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