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Lithuania, Once Occupied by Germany, Is Pleased that the Soldiers of Berlin Have Returned: "They Have Learned From the Lessons of the Past, the Russians Have Not
While sitting in his restaurant in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, chef Liutauras Ceprackas said that he is one of the many Lithuanians who fear a Russian invasion. It is not certain, he stressed, that the army of his country, made up of 15,000 soldiers, is large enough to stop such an invasion. More and more, it is not sure that a NATO led by Americans could, writes New York Times.
While sitting in his restaurant in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, chef Liutauras Ceprackas said that he is one of the many Lithuanians who fear a Russian invasion. It is not certain, he stressed, that the army of his country, made up of 15,000 soldiers, is large enough to stop such an invasion. More and more, it is not sure that a NATO led by Americans could, writes New York Times.