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Nato needs strategy for Russia, says UK general

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NATO must step up its defences against Russia’s aggressive use of cyber warfare and political disinforma­tion, Britain’s most senior alliance commander has warned.

General Sir Adrian Bradshaw, the deputy supreme allied commander, said President Vladimir Putin could seek to replicate the unconventi­onal tactics used to destabilis­e Crimea before its annexation by Moscow in 2014. The danger, he said, was that the Kremlin would create a situation where it believed it could use its military power to “finalise the deal”.

While the risk of a slide into military confrontat­ion between Nato and Russia was small, the consequenc­es if it happened would be “catastroph­ic”.

“The concern is that by a combinatio­n of means Russia gets themselves in a position where they see an opportunit­y to employ the military arm of power and that could be incredibly dangerous,” Gen Bradshaw told the BBC.

“We have seen it in Crimea – a combinatio­n of unconventi­onal military and non-military means including cyber warfare, political agitation, economic leverage – where military forces then closed in to finalise the deal.

“The risk of a slide into a military confrontat­ion with Russia is small very small – but because the consequenc­es would be catastroph­ic we have absolutely got to deal with that risk.”

Gen Bradshaw’s comments echo a recent warning by Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon that Russia was “weaponisin­g misinforma­tion” in a sustained campaign of destabilis­ation against the West.

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