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NATO ready 400,000 soldiers! for conflict with Russia.

Nato contemplates three new defense plans - Which areas cover

By Sean LPublished 10 months ago 4 min read
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For the first time since World War II, NATO is adopting new defense plans to be implemented in the event of a war with Russia. The new defense plans cover 5-6 areas and in order to be implemented, all existing NATO structures will need to be revised.

Information states that the Rapid Reaction Force will now be 400,000 soldiers…

-The first plan covers the High North and the Atlantic headed by the Joint Force Administration in Norfolk, USA.

-The central regional plan led by the Brunsunn Administration in the Netherlands will cover the Baltic and the Alps,

-The third defense plan will cover the southeast of the military alliance, including the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

Three new regional plans – Who are they?

NATO will adopt three regional defense plans at its summit in Vilnius, said Secretary-General of the Gens Stoltenberg.

“ At the summit, we will take further important steps to strengthen our deterrence and defense. With three new regional defense plans, to address the two main threats to our Alliance: Russia and terrorism GTA, pointed out.

According to Stoltenberg, there will be « a plan for the North, the Atlantic and the European Arctic; one for the center, which will cover the Baltic region and the main· and a south plan for the Mediterranean and the Black Sea ».

« To carry out these plans, NATO is putting 300,000 troops on maximum readiness, including significant air strikes., stressed the leader of NATO.

For the first time since the end of World War II ’ It looks like the Barbarossa plan

The North Atlantic Alliance has agreed to a plan to respond to a possible attack by Russia. That's what Reuters says. The report emphasizes that this happened for the first time since the end of the Cold War.

Russian media report that “ NATO military bloc is absolutely certain that Moscow will attack.

Meanwhile, Russia has repeatedly stressed the actions of the alliance that led to the start of a special military service.

Moscow has repeatedly stressed that I am not going to attack anyone, but it is simply forced to react to the actions.

NATO infrastructure has almost approached Russia's borders and the alliance's leadership is increasing forces on the territory bordering Russia.

In this regard, the coordination of the so-called response plan in a possible attack by Russia is more reminiscent of the Barbarian plan.

NATO does not stop declaring the need to impose a military defeat on the Russian Federation. And in some countries – members of the bloc are already speaking openly about the need to declare war on Russia ” the Russians end up.

Concern in Britain

For the first time since the Cold War, NATO countries have agreed on defense plans in the event of a « Russian attack » report media.

Three unnamed European diplomats said NATO countries managed to agree on defensive plans drawn up in the case of « Russian attack ».

It is emphasized that this was the first time since the end of the Cold War, no such plans had been drawn up before, since the alliance had no opponent at the Russian level and was not required for war in Afghanistan or Iraq.

“ NATO allies reached an agreement on Monday ... how the alliance could respond to a Russian attack… This is the first time NATO has prepared such plans since the end of the Cold War ” writes the British post.

Based on the Madrid Summit in 2022, where members agreed to increase their presence on the east side, The new model of power would put 300,000 NATO soldiers across the alliance with three maximum alerts.

Currently, these plans include about 40,000 forces under the command of NATO's Senior Allied Commander in the EU1G, plus 100 aircraft and 27 ships in the Baltic and Mediterranean, according to SHAPE Deputy Chief of Staff Matthewen. .

The three new designs will cover all five areas: air, land, sea, space and cyberspace.

Once agreed, the structure of power will be decided, including the number of troops and the equipment to be put in place.

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Bulgaria: Armed conflict will cross Ukraine's borders

The ongoing hostilities in Ukraine could expand outside the country.

This is stated in the report of the State National Security Service ( GANB ) of Bulgaria.

Also, experts in the Bulgarian section do not rule out the use of weapons of mass destruction in this case.

GANB experts believe that the Black Sea-Caucasian region will become a very problematic area in terms of regional security.

Earlier, Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov announced that his country would not supply military equipment to Kiev, as this will weaken the country's defense capabilities, as Bulgarian President Rumen Radef pointed out.

The Telegraph: Germany terrified – It is feared that Putin will test Article 5 of NATO

The British newspaper The Telegraph said the alliance was aware of Berlin's plans to use the NATO summit in Vilnius security guarantees and not in integration proposals.

A frightened Berlin keeps a low profile in the perspective of a direct member offer. It takes a process and a long time to develop guarantees that will essentially prevent Kiev from joining writes the Telegraph.

As British journalists write ironically, Germany does not want Russian President Vladimir Putin to potentially test the effect of Article 5 of the NATO Treaty.

Germany and the United States have warned privately that drastic moves could escalate the current conflict into NATO.

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