French President Emmanuel Macron’s suggestion that NATO troops could deploy inside Ukraine sparked a furor in Europe in recent days, but it might have been a bit of subterfuge to keep Russian President Vladimir Putin guessing about allied intentions, Mr. Sikorski said.
Welcomed at White House, Polish leaders push a spending boost for NATO
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“Iran’s proxies have played with fire for months and years, and it’s now burning them,” Mr. Sikorski said, according to the Reuters news agency.
Russia joins Iran allies in condemning U.S. airstrikes, warns of escalation
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