A senior German general has issued a stark warning, cautioning that Russian President Vladimir Putin could potentially launch an attack on NATO countries with little notice, possibly initiating a limited assault as soon as the following day. Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank, in charge of Germany’s joint operations command, highlighted Russia’s current capacity for a swift strike against NATO territories, emphasizing that the decision to proceed would hinge on Western actions.
While not indicating specific plans for an attack, Sollfrank expressed concerns based on Russia’s military capabilities and recent activities, suggesting that an assault remains a credible possibility. He suggested that Russia’s ongoing military buildup could pave the way for a more significant offensive targeting the 32-nation alliance by 2029. Despite facing challenges in Ukraine, Sollfrank noted that Russia’s air force maintains substantial strength, with its nuclear and missile forces unaffected.
The general underscored Russia’s intentions to bolster its troop numbers and emphasized the nation’s sizable arsenal of main battle tanks, indicating the potential for a limited attack in the near future. Meanwhile, UK Defence Secretary John Healey believes that US President Donald Trump holds the key to persuading Putin to engage in peace talks over the Ukraine conflict, even as negotiations remain deadlocked.
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