NATO reacted to media report about war between Russia and Alliance
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NATO reacted to media report about war between Russia and Alliance

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The head of the NATO Center of Excellence for Strategic Communications, Janis Sarts, commented on the article in the German edition of Bild that the Alliance has already started preparing for war with Russia.

NATO answered whether preparations for war with Russia continue

According to the representative of the Alliance, German journalists received a training script.

Janis Sarts assures that it is always a fictitious situation and was created directly to test the military possibilities in this area.

The scenarios used to be completely made up with non-existent countries and geographic regions. Now it is more appropriate to use existing countries and geographical regions, the NATO representative explained.

Thus, he did not confirm Bild's data that the members of the Alliance had begun to prepare for the invasion of Russia actively.

What Bild wrote about NATO's preparations for war with Russia

According to German journalists, they managed to access a secret document of the Bundeswehr, a war training scenario.

It allegedly describes in detail the scenario of a possible military conflict between Russia and the Alliance.

The mass media indicates that this may last for months, and the apogee will be the transfer of hundreds of thousands of NATO soldiers closer to the borders of the Russian Federation and the inevitable start of the war in the summer of 2025.

At a time when the US may be without a leader within weeks of the election, Russia, backed by Belarus, is repeating the 2014 invasion of Ukraine on NATO soil. In May 2025, NATO decides on deterrence measures, on "X-day" NATO transfers 300,000 troops, including 30,000 Bundeswehr soldiers, to the eastern flank.

According to German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, Europe's defence industry has 5-8 years to build its military potential.

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