NATO is “poorly prepared” for either a conventional or asymmetric attack on a member state in the Baltics, a new United Kingdom report says, while calling on the NATO September summit in Wales to address this. “Our conclusion is that NATO is currently not well-prepared for a Russian threat against a NATO Member State,” said the U.K. Parliamentary Select Committee on Defence in its Next Defence and Security Review: Part Two-NATO. A conventional or asymmetrical attack by Russia on a…