NATO is keeping an eye on the developments along the Ukraine-Russia border. The military alliance announced Tuesday, it will triple its usual number of air patrols over the Baltics next month from 4 to 12 fighter jets. This underscores the tensions in eastern Europe. CCTV is joined by former Ambassador to Georgia and Kazakhstan William Courtney.
NATO Increases Military in the Baltics
NATO is keeping an eye on the developments along the Ukraine-Russia border. The military alliance announced Tuesday, it will triple its usual number of air patrols over the Baltics next month from 4 to 12 fighter jets. This underscores the tensions in eastern Europe. CCTV is joined by former Ambassador to Georgia and Kazakhstan William Courtney.
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