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Tensions in Ukraine

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This eliminates the possibility for Russia – or any other non-NATO member country – to veto in advance any expansion of the organization in any direction.. Paul, in 20/01/2022

Paulo Roberto da Silva Gomes Filho
Army Cavalry Officer, graduated from the Military Academy of Agulhas Negras, in 1990. He was commander of the 11th Mechanized Cavalry Regiment, in Ponta PorĂŁ / MS; instructor at the Military Academy of Agulhas Negras, the School for the Improvement of Officers and the Army Command and Staff School.
Currently serves on the Ground Operations Command - RATE - in BrasĂ­lia / DF.

Published articles are of personal opinion. Does not speak on behalf of the Army. The ideas expressed here are the result of his professional experience and the studies he carried out.