European Country Sends Brutal War Message To Putin As Conscripts Arm Up For Battle

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The government scrapped compulsory military service in 2006, convinced that Nato membership was enough of a deterrent.

An influx of volunteers have signed up to join Latvia’s army, as the country beefs up its defences in an attempt to deter a Russian invasion in the future.

Latvia is one of the three Baltic states that achieved independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Along with Estonia and Lithuania, the country then joined Nato in 2004, believing this would provide it with a long term security guarantee against any future Russian aggression.

The government scrapped compulsory military service in 2006, convinced that NATO membership was enough of a deterrent…..Séé Móré

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