Nato-Russia incidents came close to conflict, says think-tank

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QuoteNato-Russia incidents came close to conflict, says think-tank

Dozens of sensitive military incursions have occurred between Russia and Nato states over the past year, some coming close to triggering hostilities, according to a new report.

A think-tank has documented over 40 "unusual" situations in the past eight months above and beyond an already heightened and well-documented stand-off between Russia and Nato in the skies over eastern Europe.

According to the European Leadership Network – the body which compiled the report – three incidents in the past year could have escalated into actual conflict, with the possibility of relations between Russia and Nato worsening.

The release of the report follows a warning from Mikhail Gorbachev, the former leader of the Soviet Union, that the "world is on the brink of a new cold war".

It also comes as clashes between government forces and Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine's breakaway eastern regions intensified. The renewed fighting follows claims by Kiev that Russia has stepped up inflows of heavy weaponry and fighters across the region's porous rebel-controlled border.

The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe said at the weekend that it had observed convoys of dozens of unmarked "heavy weapons and tanks" and "heavy, outgoing shelling to the north and northwest of the city's outskirts".

The ELN report stresses the need for an emergency diplomatic channel between Russia and Nato states to diffuse tense situations in the event of unforeseen hostilities. The current pattern of near-misses "could prove catastrophic", it warns.

In March, an SAS civilian airliner taking off from Copenhagen narrowly avoided collision with a Russian spy plane 50km south of the Swedish city of Malmo. The Russian aircraft had turned off its transponders, making it hard for civilian air traffic controllers to track. The airliner, which was carrying 132 passengers, avoided the military jet only because its pilots spotted it in time through the window.

ELN – a body made up of dozens of former senior European military leaders and politicians – also said the abduction of the Estonian security service operative Eston Kohver in September and the alleged invasion of Swedish territorial waters in October by a Russian submarine had the potential to have triggered far more serious rifts with Russia than they did.

"The increased number and gravity of incidents described points to a disturbing dynamic," the ELN said. "The mix of beefed-up military postures along the Nato-Russia border, more aggressive Russian activities and the readiness of western forces to show resolve in the face of the challenge is ripe with potential for escalation."

Much of Nato's focus in dealing with heightened Russian military aggression has so far been in the skies.

The Nato air policing mission over the Baltic states, for example, has been quadrupled in size to cope with the increase in aerial provocations.

Nato jets have scrambled on more than three-times as many occasions so far this year as they did in the whole of 2013, according to military officials at the alliance.
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Razgovory

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Syt

I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.
—Stephen Jay Gould

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KRonn

Dangerous game. I really don't want to see another Cold War develop. Plenty of other issues for Russia and NATO to be addressing, especially with Islamic radicalism which Russia has a lot of problems with already.