A confidential German military strategy paper, disclosed by Spiegel, has labeled Russia as an “existential risk” to both Germany and Europe. The report highlights concerns over Russia’s ongoing military developments and its preparation for potential large-scale conflict with NATO by the end of this decade.
According to the document, Russia is actively reorganizing and strengthening its military forces along NATO borders. This move is seen as a strategy to enhance its readiness for any future confrontations. Germany’s recognition of this growing threat underscores the increasing tensions between Russia and European nations.
The report reflects the urgency felt within German defense circles to address regional security challenges. Experts say that this military posture could reshape NATO’s defense planning and European security policies in the coming years.
Key points from the report include:
- Russia is considered an existential risk to Germany and Europe.
- Active reorganization and strengthening of Russian military forces near NATO borders.
- Preparation for potential large-scale conflict by the end of the decade.
- Implications for NATO defense planning and European security policy adjustments.
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