
Polish Intelligence Chief Warns of Russian "Little Green Men" Threat to NATO's Eastern Flank
Poland's intelligence chief has issued a serious warning that Russia could use "little green men" tactics to provoke incidents in countries on NATO's eastern flank, particularly in the Baltic states. This raises concerns about potential Russian provocations and the cohesion of NATO.
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