The Guardian: The missile attack on Poland will not lead to a military confrontation between NATO and Russia

The Guardian: The missile attack on Poland will not lead to a military confrontation between NATO and Russia

British writer “Julian Burjir” saw that it is not likely that the missile bombardment of a Polish village on Tuesday is an escalation in the situation or a military confrontation between Russia and NATO (NATO) after the fingers of the accusation indicated that Russia is likely to be it That fired these missiles at a NATO member state.

The writer added – in an article published by the British newspaper “The Guardian” – that the shelling that caused the death of two people is a strong indication that the risks of confrontation between the two parties have become a fact, although it may not require a collective reaction by the alliance members.

The writer explained that over the period of the Cold War between Washington and Moscow, none of the two countries made such a mistake because both parties were aware of the risks caused by such provocations, which may lead to the outbreak of war due to a miscalculation or even an unintended mistake.

The writer notes that it is not easy at the present time to predict the nuclear capabilities of Russia as was the case during the era of the Soviet Union, which raises the level of risk that Russia poses in light of the current crisis between Moscow and Western countries, which made US President Joe Biden describing this crisis as the most violent Since the Cuban missile crisis in the 1960s.

The Polish government announced, as the writer says, that the investigations are still ongoing to determine the source of missile launch, while the Polish President’s office, “Andge Doda” announced that Poland is seriously considering asylum to activate the fourth article of the NATO agreement, which allows any member of the alliance a request for an urgent meeting to consult Among the member states in the event that the integrity of their lands or their political independence is exposed to danger or threat.

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