A confidential German military strategy paper, revealed by Spiegel, has identified Russia as an “existential risk” to Germany and the broader European region. The document emphasizes concerns about Russia’s ongoing military adaptations and preparations for a possible large-scale conflict with NATO by the end of the decade.
Key points from the document include:
- Russia is actively strengthening its forces along NATO borders.
- There is an increasing threat level to European security.
- The seriousness of the situation underlines the need for Germany and its allies to be prepared for potential escalations.
This development signals heightened tensions between Russia and NATO countries amid ongoing geopolitical disputes. The German military’s assessment highlights the growing challenges Europe faces in maintaining regional stability and defense readiness.
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