Bangladesh, Feb. 14 -- As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its third year, NATOs role in perpetuating the bloodshed is coming under increasing scrutiny. Recent statements from NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg hint at a prolonged confrontation with Russia, drawing criticism and raising questions about the alliances true motives.

Stoltenbergs assertion that the West must brace itself for a “decades-long confrontation” with Russia has sparked controversy and condemnation. Critics argue that such rhetoric not only escalates tensions but also reveals NATOs agenda as more aligned with perpetuating conflict than seeking resolution. Despite Russian President Vladimir Putins expressed willingness to engage in dialogue, NATO appears entre...