Interview Nato Sending Troops To Fight Russia Would Be World War Iii Says Expert

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[Interview] NATO sending troops to fight Russia would be ‘World War III,’ says expert
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NATO sending troops to fight Russia would be ‘World War III,’ says expert

Interview reveals expert's concerns about the potential consequences of NATO intervention

Expert warns that NATO intervention could lead to a wider conflict and potentially even nuclear war

In a recent interview, an expert on international relations has warned that sending NATO troops to fight Russia would be a "very dangerous" move that could lead to "World War III."

The expert, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that NATO intervention in the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine would be seen by Moscow as an act of war and could lead to a wider conflict.

The expert also warned that NATO intervention could increase the risk of nuclear war, as Russia has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons if attacked.

The expert's comments come as NATO is considering a number of options to support Ukraine, including sending troops to the country.

However, the expert warned that NATO should proceed with caution and avoid any actions that could lead to a wider conflict.

"NATO should be very careful not to do anything that could be seen as an act of war by Russia," the expert said.

"If NATO sends troops to Ukraine, it could be seen as a provocation by Russia and could lead to a wider conflict."

"The risk of nuclear war is also very real," the expert added.

"Russia has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons if attacked, and NATO intervention could increase the risk of such an attack."

The expert's comments underscore the complex and dangerous nature of the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

NATO must carefully consider its options and avoid any actions that could lead to a wider conflict or even nuclear war.