Establishing Unity Within NATO By Bridging The Divide

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In this episode of FO Podcasts, Atul Singh and independent journalist Flavius Mihais discuss NATO's expansion and its implications, particularly in relation to Russia and Eastern Europe. They explore the historical context of NATO's formation and its growth from 12 to 32 members, emphasizing the shift towards Eastern Europe. The conversation delves into differing perspectives on Russia's actions, with some viewing them as a continuation of Soviet aggression and others seeing them as a defensive stance against NATO's proximity. They also highlight the varied responses of European countries, influenced by historical traumas and current geopolitical realities, that shape NATO's strategic direction.

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