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How did Russia view the expansion of NATO?
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Russia viewed the expansion of NATO as a threat to its security and a violation of the post-Cold War agreements. Russia saw the expansion of NATO as an attempt to encircle it and limit its influence in the region. Russia also viewed the expansion of NATO as a way for the United States to gain more influence in Europe.
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