Why Vladimir Putin is so hung up about Nato

Ukraine is not joining the alliance – but the prospect has the Kremlin worried

Vladimir Putin attends the Olympic Games in Beijing
Vladimir Putin fears greater Nato expansion to the east
(Image credit: Carl Court/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Weeks after Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned of the “real risk for a new armed conflict in Europe” following the breakdown of talks with Russia, the world remains braced for Moscow to launch an invasion of Ukraine.

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