General Adrian Bradshaw, NATO's Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, spoke yesterday as Germany and France pushed for the crumbling ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian rebels are pitched against Ukrainian forces, to be "fully respected".
In a speech at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think-tank in London, Bradshaw said Russian forces were being deployed in eastern Ukraine, despite Moscow's denials, and outlined the dangers for NATO of the current situation.
"Russia might believe the large-scale conventional forces that she has shown she can generate at very short notice... could in future be used not only for intimidation and coercion but potentially to seize NATO territory," Bradshaw said.
Earlier this month, former NATO secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen told the Daily Telegraph newspaper that Russia was highly likely to intervene in the Baltic states to test NATO's commitment to collective defence.
And British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon reportedly told journalists this week that there was a "real and present danger" to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, all Baltic states which are NATO members.
It is also boosting its wider response force -- which would take weeks or months to deploy -- from 13,000 to 30,000 troops.
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