The Economist named Putin's next target.
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The Economist published information suggesting that Russia may attack Estonia after Ukraine. Estonia, with its historical background, situated next to the Russian border and having a Russian-speaking minority, is vulnerable to possible Kremlin aggression.
After the war in Ukraine, provocations from Russia during the celebration of May 9 create tension in Estonia, where a significant number of Russian-speaking people also reside. NATO is increasing its presence in the region to prevent a possible invasion, but the reduction of the American military contingent may pose a threat to collective security.
According to The Economist, the end of the conflict in Ukraine could serve as an impetus for new Russian aggression, prompting international organizations to act accordingly to protect the region from new conflict.
Correspondents of The Economist emphasize the potential threat that Russia poses to neighboring countries, especially after the experience of the war in Ukraine. Tensions in the region are rising, and diplomatic efforts are becoming key to preventing further escalation of the conflict.Read also
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