Rising fear in Europe of a bigger showdown with Russia

The Baltics are among countries deemed vulnerable to a new incursion.

A Nato exercise in the Polish village of Korzeniewo on March 4. The risks of a major war in Europe remain substantial, says the writer. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
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The winds of war are yet again sweeping across Europe. The fear is no longer just about the conflict in Ukraine, for European governments and their security agencies are now anticipating far worse: a broader military confrontation with Russia at some point by the end of this decade.

The grave mood of foreboding is driven by the sense that a showdown is very likely and that European countries will struggle to defend themselves.

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