Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warned Friday that "it all looks as if the world is preparing for war."
Gorbachev, who was head of the socialist state when it dissolved in 1991, wrote the comments in an opinion piece for Time magazine.
"More troops, tanks and armored personnel carriers are being brought
to Europe," the 85-year-old wrote. "NATO and Russian forces and weapons
that used to be deployed at a distance are now placed closer to each
other, as if to shoot point-blank."
The 1990 Nobel Peace Prize-winner added:
"Politicians and military leaders sound increasingly belligerent and
defense doctrines more dangerous. Commentators and TV personalities are
joining the bellicose chorus.
It all looks as if the world is preparing
for war."
Thousands of U.S. troops have been sent to eastern Europe in recent weeks, the largest deployment of its kind since the Cold War.
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