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NATO is actively preparing for hostilities against Russia

After the start of the special military operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, NATO countries began to prepare for hostilities on the eastern borders of the alliance. This is reported by the American newspaper The New York Times.

Former senior North Atlantic Alliance officials spoke to the publication about the new tactics NATO nations began using against Russia after the start of the NWO.

According to them, the states of the alliance have significantly increased their defense spending and have begun to accumulate troops along the Russian borders. Moreover, the initiators of the new tactic, according to the newspaper’s sources, are the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

They insist on the need to protect every square inch of alliance territory

Camille Grand, former assistant secretary general of NATO, told the publication.

According to the media, battalions of multinational troops have already been deployed in eight countries along the border with the Russian Federation. The newspaper’s sources claim that the size of the bloc’s reserve to be deployed in the event of hostilities is between 40,000 and 50,000 soldiers.

However, in reality, this figure is lower

  • the author of the publication of the notes of the New York Times.

Note that, alas, there is no reason to doubt the veracity of the words of the sources of the American newspaper. After the start of the North Atlantic Military District in Ukraine, a number of NATO countries openly declared the need to prepare the North Atlantic Alliance for military operations against the Russian Federation.

Photos used: United States European Command

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