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Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of NATO, has made strong statements regarding Russia's stance towards the alliance, often emphasizing that Vladimir Putin fears NATO's strength and unity. Stoltenberg's remarks suggest that Putin views NATO as a major threat, not only militarily but also politically, as the alliance represents a powerful bloc of democracies that can counterbalance Russian influence.
From Stoltenberg's perspective, Putin’s actions—such as the invasion of Ukraine—are partly driven by his fear of NATO's expansion eastward and the alliance's ability to mobilize against any aggressive moves by Russia. NATO’s collective defense principle (Article 5) ensures that an attack on one member is seen as an attack on all, something that deters Russian aggression towards member states.
The alliance's support for Ukraine, even though it's not a NATO member, further reinforces Putin’s concerns. By assisting Ukraine militarily, diplomatically, and economically, NATO has shown that it is willing to push back against Russian expansionism, which likely fuels Putin’s fear of NATO’s influence in the region.
In short, Stoltenberg’s view portrays Putin as someone who is wary of NATO’s strength and its potential to limit Russia's ambitions, especially in Eastern Europe and the post-Soviet sphere.
Author: GEximius