For many years, Putin's squad did not hide the will to destabilize and disrupt NATO unity. Recognizing that this is simply a strategical goal of Russia, which then would have a free way to exert political-military-economic force on a number of states in Europe. As it turned out, however, the efficiency of the collective defence strategy of transatlantic space was greater than assumed in Russian strategical plans. And today, rather, Russia has problem explaining how the contractual border with NATO, along with Finland's accession to the Alliance, abruptly increased by more than 1,000 kilometers. And NATO and all its members can celebrate a key success not only in image, highly improving the overall safety system.