The massive invasion of Ukraine has forced NATO countries to reassess their ability to defend against attack.
In Germany, they do not rule out that war may break out in Europe in the next five years, and therefore they are increasing military training. ntv reported this on Sunday, September 29.
It is indicated that the Bundeswehr announced the continuation of the Red Storm Alpha military exercises, which lasted for three days. Their goal is to “protect critical infrastructure, get the same picture of the situation at all levels and ensure fast and secure communication between all participants in the exercise.”
Next year, the military will begin exercises called Red Storm Bravo.
“NATO wants to counter a war that became possible after a large-scale attack by the Russian Federation in Ukraine. If it spreads to Europe, it will require the rapid deployment of troops from west to east, ” wrote the journalists.
They added that Berlin, due to its geostrategic location, views itself as a center for countering a possible attack.
“That is why the organization of military transport by rail, road or air, the supply of food, sleeping quarters or fuel, or the protection of the entire vehicle convoy must be done to have a reliable deterrent effect ,” the Bundeswehr explained to the media.
Let’s remember that the Russian Ministry of Defense received the prerogative to determine the need to use nuclear weapons. This was announced by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, referring to the new nuclear doctrine, which was analyzed against the background of the escalation of the war in Ukraine and the participation of Western countries.
The leader of the conservative CDU/CSU bloc, the largest opposition force in the Bundestag, Friedrich Merz emphasized that Ukraine’s allies currently do not intend to defeat the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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