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Gearing up for full-scale war

NATO big eyes fight with Russia

- By MELISSA KOENIG

An all-out war with Russia could develop within the next 20 years, a top NATO official has warned as the bloc prepared for its biggest military exercises in decades.

“We have to realize it’s not a given that we are in peace,” Dutch Adm. Rob Bauer, chairman of NATO’s military committee, told reporters after a meeting of the alliance’s defense chiefs in Brussels.

“And that’s why we [NATO forces] are preparing for a conflict with Russia,” he said.

His warning came ahead of next week’s start of military drills — involving around 90,000 troops and lasting months — aimed at proving the alliance can defend its territory up to its border with Russia.

Bauer also said that a large number of civilians would also need to be mobilized in case of war, and argued that government­s in the alliance need to start planning for such a massive mobilizati­on.

“It starts there — the realizatio­n that not everything is plannable and not everything is going to be hunky-dory in the next 20 years,” he said.

Others have said an attack could be even more imminent, with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin could attack NATO countries in less than a decade, German outlet Der Tagesspieg­el reported.

Newly leaked German military documents even imagine a scenario in which Russia launches a massive spring 2024 attack to take advantage of waning Western support for Ukraine, though a German official called the scenario “extremely unlikely,” according to Business Insider.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergi­s is also calling on Europe to speed up preparatio­ns for such an attack.

“There’s a chance that Russia might not be contained in Ukraine,” Landsbergi­s said, warning: “There is no scenario in this that if Ukraine doesn’t win, that could end well for Europe.”

He and other senior NATO officials have become increasing­ly concerned that their government­s and arms manufactur­ers are falling behind in preparatio­ns for an attack as stockpiles of weapons continue to dwindle from the conflict in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Russia has tripled its military expenditur­e to 40% of its national budget and is ramping up manufactur­ing.

It also has rejected a US proposal to reopen an arms control dialogue, with officials arguing the US is simply seeking a strategic defeat of Russia in Ukraine as 2010’s New START treaty — which limits long-range US and Russian nuclear weapons — is set to expire in February 2026, The Wall Street Journal reported.

“We need to be readier across the whole spectrum,” Bauer said in his remarks Thursday.

“You have to have a system in place to find more people if it comes to war, whether it does or not. Then you talk mobilizati­on, reservists or conscripti­on.

“You need to be able to fall back on an industrial base that is able to produce weapons and ammunition fast enough to be able to continue a conflict if you are in it.”

Operation Steadfast Defender will see some 90,000 NATO troops begin the bloc’s largest military exercise since the Cold War.

 ?? ?? GRIM OUTLOOK: Russian forces prepare to be deployed from an airport in Grozny, Russia, to the front line in Ukraine this week as NATO officials warn that all-out war with Russia may loom.
GRIM OUTLOOK: Russian forces prepare to be deployed from an airport in Grozny, Russia, to the front line in Ukraine this week as NATO officials warn that all-out war with Russia may loom.

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