Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to contain NATO, but his invasion of Ukraine has prompted NATO to upgrade its weapons, deploy more troops and possibly even welcome more members into the fold. Here’s a closer look at the three ways Putin’s war in Ukraine has strengthened the NATO alliance.
0:00 How President Putin ended up with more NATO
0:58 How Russia’s war in Ukraine is affecting NATO countries’ weapons and defense spending
1:54 How Russia’s war in Ukraine prompted NATO to deploy more combat troops
3:04 How Russia’s war in Ukraine is inspiring new countries to consider NATO membership
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Three Ways Putin’s Ukraine War Actually Strengthened NATO
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