Quell’antica festa crudele

Russian missile systems fire during a military exercise at a training ground at the Luzhsky Range, near St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday, Sept. 18, 2017. The Zapad (West) 2017 military manoeuvres have caused concern among some NATO members neighboring Russia, who have criticised a lack of transparency about the exercises and questioned Moscow's intentions. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
Chinese self-propelled howitzers move across a field during joint military exercises at Chebarkul testing range on Friday, Aug. 17, 2007. Russian and Chinese forces on Friday held their first joint maneuvers on Russia's territory _ an exercise intended to demonstrate their growing military ties and a shared desire to counter U.S. global clout. The war games in Russia's southern Ural Mountains involved some 6,000 troops from Russia and China and also a handful of soldiers from four ex-Soviet Central Asian nations that are part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a regional group dominated by Moscow and Beijing.  (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
 (Alexei Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)
Russian, Chinese and Mongolian national flags set on armored vehicles develop in the wind during a military exercises on training ground
Russian honors guard prepares to take a part in a parade prior to a military exercises on training ground

Nelle foto Ap alcune delle immagini storiche e della grande esercitazione militare congiunta “Vostok 2018”compiuta da Russia, Cina e Mongolia tra agosto a settembre 2018.

Oltre 300 mila persone in quella che il sito internazionale russo Sputnik ha definito come una dimostrazione di forza lanciata dalle potenze cinesi e russe alla NATO. L’Alleanza atlantica sta, invece, organizzando “la più grande esercitazione militare  negli ultimi anni”, che si svolgerà in Norvegia, tra ottobre e novembre 2018, coinvolgendo  tutti gli alleati oltre ai Paesi partner Finlandia e Svezia.

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