The Deep state seems to want a war in Europe quite badly. Every move made is to poke the bear. If President Trump is not elected for whatever reason, soon after World War III will be upon us.
NATO is keeping over half a million troops ready to respond swiftly to the increasing threat of conflict with Russia, according to Farah Dakhlallah, the alliance’s top spokesperson. In a recent interview, Dakhlallah highlighted that NATO has been significantly transforming its collective defense strategies since 2014, marking the most substantial shift in a generation. The alliance has developed comprehensive defense plans not seen since the Cold War, positioning more than 500,000 troops on high alert.
500,000 NATO troops have been on high alert for a long time, and not due to a recent event – Maria Zakharova
“This is now part of the standard NATO doctrine,” said a representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry. pic.twitter.com/peFP5VuM6R
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The alliance is reinforcing its readiness both in practical terms and in its public perception, as tensions rise with Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his close allies have already characterized the situation as a direct confrontation with the U.S.-led Western coalition. In response, some NATO member states are considering reinstating mandatory military service. Countries that already have conscription, particularly those near Russia’s borders, are expanding their recruitment efforts, enhancing training programs, and stockpiling military equipment.
Dakhlallah noted that approximately one-third of NATO members currently implement some form of compulsory military service. While the alliance does not mandate such service, individual member states are evaluating its potential benefits. The primary goal remains for each ally to maintain strong and capable armed forces, ensuring the defense of their territories and populations.
❗️🔥🌐 – Everyone is preparing for war:
While NATO has placed 500,000 troops on high alert due to the threat from Russia.
China has prepared a drone show in the city of Dongshan to encourage young people to join the People’s Liberation Army. pic.twitter.com/wxdQGpvV7P
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NATO has faced challenges in mobilizing its vast military and industrial resources, especially since Russia’s aggressive actions in Ukraine began in 2014. The initial response from NATO, following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the occupation of parts of the Donbas region, faced criticism for being too cautious and inadequate. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022 exposed weaknesses within NATO, particularly in the non-U.S. member countries, in terms of meeting Ukraine’s military needs. Shortages of air defense systems and artillery shells have been notable areas where NATO and its partners have struggled, leaving Ukraine heavily dependent on external support.
During the recent NATO summit in Washington, D.C., all 32 member countries reaffirmed their commitment to increasing aid to Ukraine and enhancing their own military readiness. However, upcoming elections in Europe and the U.S. could potentially disrupt or slow down these collective efforts. There is concern among the allies about the possibility of a resurgence of former President Donald Trump’s “America First” approach, which could shift U.S. foreign policy priorities.
BREAKING News :
Over 500,000 NATO troops on high alert!“Most comprehensive defense plans since the Cold War” says NATO spokeswoman Dahlalla.
WW3 tensions escalating? #NATO #WW3 #Defense #Geopolitics #Russia #Trump2024 pic.twitter.com/hlqXYxNDHF
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In October, outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will assume the leadership of NATO, taking over from Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who has held the position since 2014.
Major Points:
- NATO is keeping over 500,000 troops on high alert amid growing tensions with Russia.
- The alliance is bolstering its defense strategies, with a focus on practical and perceptual readiness.
- Some NATO members are considering reinstating or expanding compulsory military service.
- NATO has faced challenges in supporting Ukraine, particularly in providing air defense and artillery.
- The recent NATO summit reaffirmed support for Ukraine, but upcoming elections could affect collective actions.
James Kravitz – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News