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Vladimir Putin will repeat worst of Ukraine horrors on next target: Ex-NATO boss
News.com.au -
10/03
The year is 2027. Vladimir Putin’s missiles rip through homes across the Baltics, civilians are massacred in the streets and women are raped in bombed-out rooms by Russian soldiers.
The year is 2027. Vladimir Putin’s missiles rip through homes across the Baltics, civilians are massacred in the streets and women are raped in bombed-out rooms by Russian soldiers.
British troops will be forced to fight alongside their NATO comrades against the tyrant’s advancing army as the cities are reduced to rubble – resembling destroyed Ukrainian cities like Mariupol, The Sun reports.
Mariupol in Ukraine’s east has been reduced to rubble after ruthless Russian forces attacked the city. Picture: Reuters
NATO military forces participated in the Exercise Steadfast Dart 2025 at the Smardan Training Area in Smardan, southeastern Romania. Picture: AFP
Experts fear Vladimir Putin could invade the Baltics. Picture: AFP
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And at the same time, Russian rockets will blow up airports and seaports across NATO’s eastern flank – critical for frontline reinforcement – to isolate the Baltics.
The war-hungry tyrant will have already emerged victorious from Ukraine after signing a Trump-brokered deal with Zelensky on the menu.
Next was installing his puppets in Moldova, Georgia and Romania through rigged elections.
But Putin doesn’t stop there.
That will mean Europe and their Canadian allies must stand on their own two feet – without relying on the $US4bn ($A6.3bn) US military that has been underpinning NATO’s security for 76 years.
Sir Richard Shirreff, who served as N... [Short citation of 8% of the original article]
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