As long as the war is confined to Ukraine, it’s just another war, like Russia’s previous wars in Georgia and Chechnya. The danger for the rest of the world involves the possible expansion of the war to NATO countries and the invocation of Article V.
By Brigid Kennedy The Week
The Russian government on Monday shared an official list of countries and foreign states it’s declared as having committed “unfriendly actions” against “Russia, Russian companies, and citizens,” reports the Jerusalem Post and Newsweek.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the countries and territories mentioned include Australia, the U.K., member states of the European Union, Singapore, the U.S., Switzerland, and Japan, among others. Quite ironically, the Kremlin also listed Ukraine — the target of an ongoing Russian-led offensive — on its list.
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