I think this is a topic that is seriously underestimated by most people and it would help a lot to explore it further. What caught my attention recently was this article according to which Russia has now allowed the German Army to move military hardware over land through Russia. Previously NATO did move supplies through Russia, but only non-military ones.
http://www.russodaily.com/reports/R...ermany_army_shipments_to_Afghanistan_999.html
Russia-NATO cooperation is set to unfreeze in January iirc, since it's paralysis during the Georgian war, and the scale of that cooperation only became obvious right before the war when they started announcing cancellations of joint exercises, and it turned out that Russia and NATO had a joint exercise roughly every two weeks.
This is given that every Ukraine NATO exercise (which happen quite rarely) are met with huge protests and a campaign of lashing in the Russian press, might suggest that Russia has potential aspirations of one day being a NATO member. My opinion of it is fairly simple, it'll be the last nail in NATO's coffin. I'd love to hear some other opinions of members here.
http://www.russodaily.com/reports/R...ermany_army_shipments_to_Afghanistan_999.html
Russia-NATO cooperation is set to unfreeze in January iirc, since it's paralysis during the Georgian war, and the scale of that cooperation only became obvious right before the war when they started announcing cancellations of joint exercises, and it turned out that Russia and NATO had a joint exercise roughly every two weeks.
This is given that every Ukraine NATO exercise (which happen quite rarely) are met with huge protests and a campaign of lashing in the Russian press, might suggest that Russia has potential aspirations of one day being a NATO member. My opinion of it is fairly simple, it'll be the last nail in NATO's coffin. I'd love to hear some other opinions of members here.