Norway's military commander warns NATO allies they have only “two, maybe three years” to prepare for a Russian attack – clear Germany is also preparing for that possibility It's been a few days since.
Norwegian General Eirik Kristoffersen said that while Western countries were depleting their own arsenals by supplying Ukraine with weapons, Moscow was rapidly building up its military stockpile at a much faster pace than previously predicted. He claimed that According to local media “Dougravett''.
“There is a grace period, which will probably last one, two or three years, and we need to invest more in secure defence,” Kristoffersen told Norwegian news agency NTB on Sunday.
“We don't know what Russia will be like in three years. It is important for us to face an uncertain and unpredictable world with a strong national defense,” he said, urging Norwegians to start stockpiling food.
Kristoffersen noted that NATO needs to stay ahead of the Russian military, which he said has switched to a “war economy” that is rapidly being reinforced by allies in Iran and North Korea.
The military commander also told Norwegians that they must prepare for the possibility of an impending war as the country shares a border with Russia.
“What Norwegians should think about is their own preparedness,” he said, noting that people were stocking up on essential goods. “We recommend everyone to give him three days to take care of themselves. We also recommend that if you are very vulnerable, we recommend increasing that period. To do.”
Kristoffersen's words were echoed by Sweden's Supreme Commander Michael Biden and Rob Bauer, chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Military Committee, who stressed at last Thursday's summit that Eastern European countries should prepare for war. I agree with the Admiral's words.
A leaked document published in the German newspaper Bild revealed that the meeting meant that the German military was preparing for a possible Russian attack on NATO countries that could trigger World War III. It took place just three days later.
The German military, reportedly emboldened by the drying up of Western financial support for Kiev, is preparing to launch a Kremlin offensive against Ukraine next February with an additional 200,000 Russian troops. It is said that progress is being made.
By July, Russian forces will launch a series of attacks in the Baltic states, leading to an all-out war with NATO by 2025, according to documents obtained from the German Defense Ministry.
German intelligence has also warned that the Kremlin will launch a propaganda campaign about conflicts along Russia's new borders to justify attacks in Eastern Europe.
