Russia's Near-Abroad
"What we see in Ukraine, and the way Russia is waging war -- means that this strategy [NATO's batlegroup 'tripwires' meant to forestall Russia's territorial ambitions] needs to be adjusted.""We do have to reassess the risk posture and how much we need to stand together against potential Russian incursions and aggression.""Where the Russian military goes, not only is civilian infrastructure destroyed, but civilians are shot, maimed, murdered, raped, tortured, deported, killed.""That means we need to have a more robust position in the Baltics to prevent an attack from occurring in the first place."Latvian Prime Minister Arturs Krisjanis Karins"Finland must apply for NATO membership without delay.""We hope that the national steps still needed to make this decision will be taken rapidly within the next few days."Finnish President Sauli Niinisto/Prime Minister Sanna Marin"Definitely [Finland's accession to NATO poses a direct threat to Russia].""Definitely NATO expansion does not make our continent more stable and secure."This cannot fail to arouse our regret, and is a reason for corresponding symmetrical responses on our side."Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman
A first responder works at the site of a missile strike, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine in this handout |
That
'symmetrical responses' phrase was attention-grabbing. Analysts might
point out that past situations spoke to potential counter-measures the
Kremlin could consider in the event that its neighbours decided to move
closer to the West and to join NATO, a prospect that makes the Russian
Federation very nervous indeed. And one that reputedly spurred Vladimir
Putin to scorn Ukraine as a puppet of the West controlled by fascists
which obligated Russia to invade and bring war to Ukraine, a stunning
course of punishment.
Responses
on a wider basis -- setting aside the prospect of a Russian invasion of
all its neighbours simultaneously rather than the feared and
anticipated sequentially at a time when the Russian military finds
itself bogged down in one country -- could conceivably consist
alternately of Russia placing nuclear-armed missiles on the Baltic
Seacoast. When asked whether Finland might, by joining NATO, provoke
Russia, its President said: "My response would be that you caused this. Look at the mirror".
The
expectation of other NATO allies is that Finland, along with Sweden
which has also stated its intention to apply for NATO membership, would
be quickly granted membership. That would result in an increased troop
presence to defend the Nordic region during the period of ratification
that would take approximately a year. The irony is that Ukraine which
has long sought NATO membership and has been put off for fear of
aggravating Russia, was targeted with a "special military operation" to
prevent just such NATO expansion.
A Ukrainian serviceman patrols an area, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in an undisclosed location in Kharkiv Region Reuters |
As
the two largest EU countries to join NATO to the present, Finland's
1,300-km border with Russia would double the frontier between NATO and
Russia. NATO guards would be placed with this new alliance, a mere few
hours' drive from the northern outskirts of St.Petersburg. As the
world's sole superpower European nations feeling the stress and strain
of a silent, looming threat from Russia, seek the protection of the
world's largest and best-armed military, that of the United States.
Even
while Moscow regards these events as a direct threat to its own
influence and security in the region, it was that pre-emptive move to
demonstrate that it would not tolerate NATO's creeping presence in the
Russian near-abroad that motivated the Ukrainian invasion; the extended
reach of which has been to shock, unnerve and convince Russia's
neighbours that they're in dire need of the backing of an international
coalition to give Russia pause over extending its 'special military
operations' elsewhere.
And
all will have taken note that Ukraine, though not a NATO member-nation,
has been amply supported with the supply of advanced technological
weaponry which, together with the Ukraine military's fighting spirit in
countering the Russian presence with a strong defense, has now
transformed that hugely successful defense into an admirable
counter-offensive, pushing Russian troops back towrd their own border,
and even threatening Russian towns with the same treatment Russia meted
out to Ukrainian towns.
Ukrainian service members fire with a self-propelled howitzer 2S1 Gvozdika, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in unknown location in Kharkiv region, Ukraine May 7, 2022. REUTERS/Serhii Nuzhnenko |
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