Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, in a recent interview with the BBC, emphasized her deep understanding of the Russian threat, highlighting President Vladimir Putin's tactics of intimidation towards the West. Kallas pointed out Putin's proficiency in 'sowing fear' as a deliberate strategy to intimidate NATO countries and mentioned that Putin is 'afraid' of engaging in war with NATO. She warned against the fear of nuclear war as a trap of self-deterrence, urging for a serious consideration of Putin's threats, including his threats of nuclear war, without succumbing to them.
Estonian PM Kallas: Fear of nuclear war is a trap of self-deterrence. Don't fall for Putin's trap. https://t.co/PsoueC9YO8
Putin is good at “sowing fear”, but he is afraid of war with NATO - Estonian Prime Minister Kallas. According to the Prime Minister of Estonia, despite the fact that Putin is good at “sowing fear,” his threats should also be taken seriously. “He has been threatening nuclear war… https://t.co/wOQbbmq02L
"Estonian prime minister says Putin is 'afraid' of war with NATO." (via @BBCNews) https://t.co/3rOr43xaB4
Estonian prime minister says Putin is "afraid" of war with Nato https://t.co/iJ2uuSdkM8
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas understands the Russian threat better than any other NATO leader. In her latest interview with the BBC, she notes that Putin is very good at "sowing fear" and says this is a deliberate tactic to intimidate the West https://t.co/ynTD581fmK