Ian Explains: Putin's NATO Miscalculation | GZERO Media

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine comes with an unintended consequence: NATO unity.

After weeks of military buildup and lies, Russia has attacked Ukraine.

We are watching a worst-case scenario — a full invasion by land, sea, and cyberspace — play out in real time. With diplomacy dead, Western allies are now turning to sanctions.

The mood was somber at last week's Munich Security Conference, where world leaders were scrambling to avoid exactly this outcome.

But the invasion comes with a big unintended consequence for Vladimir Putin: NATO unity.

Russian aggression in Ukraine has brought NATO allies closer together than they've been since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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this was not a miscalculation, its a test of NATO's commitment and strength.

wowyzaoy
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Two months ago Bremmer said Russia won’t invade .🤪

Rich-xgcg
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He's been living in a bubble of his own making surrounded by officials scared to death of offending him. Everyone agrees with everything he says.

patriciapalmer
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This war started because of NATOs right to expand. Thousends of Ukrainians wll die because of NATOs rights. Its interesting how you set your priorities.

andersolsson
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Pretty rich for the guy that didn't see this coming

sunglee
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Rubbish, you will know the health of NATO at the end of this episode, not now, a Persian proverb, the books ending matters.

iraaus
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Don’t tell me Putin underestimated NATO because of trump

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