Germany warns of the threat of a Russian attack on NATO by 2029: action plan
Germany's Concerns about Russian Operations
According to Главком: The German government expresses concern over the intensification of Russian operations against strategic objects. According to a Bundeswehr document titled 'Operational Plan of Germany' (OPLAN DEU), Russia may be preparing for a full-scale attack on NATO by 2029. In this regard, Germany plans to enhance security measures and allocate over 160 billion euros for the modernization of infrastructure, including railways and dual-use facilities.
Situation with Aggression
The 1200-page document states that Moscow may be ready for aggressive actions in the coming years. In particular, government representative Martin Jäger emphasized that:
“Russia is ready to test the limits of Europe and could provoke a 'hot phase' of conflict at any moment.” - Martin Jäger
These statements reflect the seriousness of the situation and Germany's wariness regarding potential threats.
It is also noted that on January 12, the full-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine will reach 1418 days, highlighting the duration and intensity of the conflict. In the context of these events, Germany emphasizes the necessity of modernizing its defense infrastructure to enhance readiness for possible threats from Russia.
Germany's statements indicate growing concern in Europe regarding security in the face of escalating aggression from Russia. It is expected that the plans for modernizing defense infrastructure may not only increase Germany's readiness but also influence NATO's overall strategy in the region. Thus, the situation surrounding security in Europe remains tense, requiring coordinated actions from Western allies.
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