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Byline: Christopher Dickey, John Barry and Owen Matthews; With Barrett Sheridan in New York and Anna Nemtsova in Moscow
Russia is weaker than it looks, which is why NATO's soft-power strategy can still prevail.
High over the Bering Sea where the black Arctic sky bends toward Alaska, Russian Tu-95 Bear bombers moved in for the kill last week. In rapid succession, cruise missiles dropped from beneath them like deadly spawn, fanning out toward their targets. Eleven thousand kilometers away in the warm waters south of Florida, a Russian naval squadron approached, carrying more megatons of nuclear weapons than the Cubans ever dreamed of during the missile ...
Source: HighBeam Research, The Realist Resurgence.(International; WORLD AFFAIRS)