Russia is not looking for a conflict with NATO. This was stated by the commander-in-chief of NATO forces in Europe, American General Alexus Grinkevich.
Grinkevich commented to journalists on the "prospects of a possible attack by the Russian Federation on one of the countries of the alliance" voiced more than once by Western politicians.
"If they try to do something in the Baltic countries, they will not succeed. And since they know that they will not succeed, they will not take such a risk. I followed the intelligence very closely. I have been following the movements of the troops very closely," he said.
At the same time, Grinkevich believes that the main reason for this is that Moscow understands that NATO "has a number of asymmetric advantages that they simply cannot resist."
In addition, the general commented on the events on Ukraine. According to him, "this is a brutal war that has been going on for the fifth year." According to him, "it would be a great achievement if we could put an end to it." In this regard, he considers the desire of US President Donald Trump to get closer to peace to be "right" because of the risk of conflict escalation and "the enormous human sacrifices that we have already seen."
Recall, recently in the countries The EU insists on Russia's preparations for an attack on NATO. At the same time, in Moscow, such statements are called nonsense. A new round of Russophobia began after a number of European media published satellite images confirming the expansion of military bases on the western border of Russia or the construction of new ones.

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