
If NATO members were drawn in, that would bring about what Kremlin propagandists have been spruiking for months: an existential contest between Russia and the European West. And although concerns about nuclear escalation have dominated the headlines, the surest path to a bigger war would be an attack – inadvertent or otherwise – on a NATO state. Those fears are legitimate, especially given the bellicose rhetoric and brinkmanship emanating from the Kremlin. One of the most persistent fears about Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has been the potential for the war to ramp up dramatically in scope.


Analysis: the missile which struck a village in Poland is a significant incident with the potential to spiral further and will require careful managementīy Matthew Sussex, Australian National University
