A confidential German military strategy paper, revealed by Spiegel, has declared Russia as an ‘existential risk’ to both Germany and Europe. The report highlights concerns that Russia is restructuring its military for a possible large-scale conflict targeting NATO forces by the end of the decade. It warns that Russia is strengthening its military presence along NATO borders, increasing the threat level to European security.
This strategy paper underscores the growing tensions between Russia and NATO countries, reflecting serious security challenges for Germany and its allies. The German military is closely monitoring these developments and preparing defensive measures to counter potential risks.
This assessment is part of a broader evaluation of Russia’s military intentions and capabilities as Europe faces an increasingly uncertain security environment. Stay tuned for Questiqa Europe News for more latest updates.
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