A top defence chief has revealed that NATO forces are bracing for an all-out war with Russia in the next two decades.
Admiral Rob Bauer, the chairman of NATO’s Military Committee, urged both civilians and governments to prepare for conflict and the chilling prospect of potential conscription.
‘We have to realise it’s not a given that we are in peace. And that’s why we [NATO forces] are preparing for a conflict with Russia,’ Adm Bauer said, report the Telegraph.
‘But the discussion is much wider. It is also the industrial base and also the people that have to understand they play a role.’
He said international bodies need to have systems in place to ‘find more people’ if war is on the cards.
The senior Dutch military boss continued: ‘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.’
Admiral Rob Bauer, the chair of the NATO Military Committee, urged both civilians and governments to prepare for conflict and potential conscription
A top defence chief has revealed that NATO forces are bracing for an all-out war with Russia in the next two decades
The comments come as conflict in the Middle East threatens to spread out
This comes as NATO is planning to mobilise 90,000 troops in its largest military manoeuvre since the Cold War in a bid to deter Vladimir Putin.
The alliance announced the exercise would begin next week, and will test allies’ ability over months to engage in a conflict with an adversary as capable as Russia.
‘Steadfast Defender’ will run until late May and involve units from all 31 NATO member countries plus candidate-member Sweden, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe, US General Christopher Cavoli, told journalists.
The wargames are meant as a fresh show of strength from NATO and its commitment to defend all allied nations from attack.
‘The Alliance will demonstrate its ability to reinforce the Euro-Atlantic area by a transatlantic movement of forces from North America,’ the US general told reporters in Brussels after a two-day meeting of national chiefs of defence.
NATO is planning to mobilise 90,000 troops in its largest military maneuver since the Cold War in a bid to deter Vladimir Putin. Pictured: British soldiers take part in a major drill as part of the EFP NATO operation at the Tapa estonian army camp near Rakvere, on February 6, 2022
It was announced last week the UK would be sending 20,000 troops with the Royal Navy’s two new aircraft carriers, eight warships, as well as the RAF’s F-35 lightning attack aircraft, which will practice flying in imitated conflict scenarios.
UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps announced the deployment on Monday.
The war games come after UK ministers announced a further £2.5billion support package to Ukraine and the RAF airstrikes, with the US, on the Houthis in Yemen.
According to German newspaper Bild, Germany will send 12,000 soldiers along with 3,000 vehicles and 30 aircraft.
Citing the German Press Agency, Bild said the exercise will simulate a Russian attack on NATO territory, a scenario which would trigger Article 5. The article states that if any NATO country is attacked, all other alliance countries will mobilise to defend it.
Earlier this week, at a meeting of the 31-nation alliance’s top brass in Brussels, Adm Bauer, also said that behind Russian president Putin’s rationale for the war is a fear of democracy.
Adm Bauer said NATO would continue to support Ukraine long-term.
‘Today is the 693rd day of what Russia thought would be a three-day war. Ukraine will have our support for every day that is to come because the outcome of this war will determine the fate of the world,’ he said.
‘This war has never been about any real security threat to Russia coming from either Ukraine or NATO,’ Adm Bauer added.
‘This war is about Russia fearing something much more powerful than any physical weapon on earth – democracy. If people in Ukraine can have democratic rights, then people in Russia will soon crave them too.’
The largest NATO exercise since the cold war took place in 2018 when around 51,000 troops were involved in ‘Trident Juncture 2018’ in Norway.
Germany is preparing for Vladimir Putin ‘s forces to attack NATO in 2025, according to leaked secret plans
Announcement of the NATO exercise comes after it was revealed that Germany is preparing for Putin’s forces to attack NATO in 2025.
Secret documents from the German Ministry of Defence reveal a step-by-step doomsday guide on how Russia will escalate the conflict in Ukraine to an all-out war in just 18 months.
The leaked plans, published by Bild, reveal in detail the path to a Third World War with Putin using Belarus as a launching pad for an invasion – as he did in February 2022 for his war in Ukraine.
The release of the terrifying documents come just days after Sweden’s civil defence minister warned that his country could soon face the prospect of war and urged citizens to join voluntary defence organisations in preparation for a Russian attack.