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The Russian Federation is afraid of war with NATO: Kallas explained what Putin is trying to achieve by intimidating the West

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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is trying to increase the level of concern in the Western world, but in reality he is afraid of going to war with countries within NATO.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas thinks so.

— He has been threatening nuclear war for a long time. But these are just words. He is very good at creating fear in our societies. He listens to what we are afraid of, and if we are afraid of nuclear war, he makes those fears worse. When we are afraid, we begin to restrain our actions, this is exactly what Putin wants, — told the politician.

Callas emphasized that the countries of the North Atlantic bloc should also think about what exactly frightens the Kremlin dictator — he is certainly afraid of a war with NATO, and really doesn’t want it.

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— Of course, we don’t want her either, — summarized the head of the Estonian government.

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