The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will consider the Russian Federation a threat even after the end of the war in Ukraine, states Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and Commander, US European Command, Christopher G. Cavoli. The general noted that after the Cold War, NATO shifted its focus to conducting missions to resolve crises far beyond its borders. This allowed the Alliance to participate in missions on its terms and a predictable schedule. However, he said, everything changed after the start of Russia’s large-scale war against Ukraine. “The war has shown that today, you e…