
Over the past months, NATO has made various unjustified claims, for instance asserting that the Russian military is operating on Ukrainian territory.
"The greatest danger to world peace these days seems to be outgoing NATO secretary general," McAdams said.
"Rasmussen has repeatedly echoed each irresponsible and unproven claim made by the Kiev government about Russian actions and intentions in east Ukraine," McAdams added.
According to McAdams, the statements made by Rasmussen regarding Russia sound groundless and absurd.
"Whether it was the bogus reports of a column of Russia military vehicles destroyed by Ukrainian forces, or the Russian aid convoy containing military equipment, or yet another Russian 'massing' of troops on its own borders, Rasmussen comes across as almost psychologically unhinged...This is not the qualities one would hope for in someone leading a multinational military alliance," McAdams said.
Next week, NATO members are scheduled to meet in Wales to discuss the alliance's response to Russia, which it accuses of interfering in Ukrainian affairs.
Ahead of the NATO summit, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have urged the military bloc to mention Moscow as a potential aggressor in its summit communique.















Comment: Is it an aid to fund the command and control of a national army, after destroying the country?