A senior NATO military commander believes that despite setbacks in the Ukraine conflict, Russia’s armed forces are still a powerful force.
NATO is getting ready for the biggest revision to its military strategy since the Cold War as Moscow’s actions continue to take shape.
NATO Prepares for a Resilient Russia
The suggested adjustments are intended to prevent any potential Russian escalation.
The words of the military official, the impending NATO summit, the organization’s strengthening of member nations, and the new initiatives to improve readiness and responsiveness in the face of a robust Russia.
Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military Committee, stresses that although battered, Russia’s armed forces should not be disregarded.
Russia’s land forces have been decimated by the conflict in Ukraine, but its navy and air force are unharmed.
NATO is adjusting its strategy based on the size of the Russian army before the conflict in Ukraine because it recognizes the need for caution.
The organization’s aim is to counter potential threats, particularly in the maritime, air, and nuclear domains.
US President Joe Biden and NATO counterparts are set to endorse a significant shakeup of the alliance’s planning system at an upcoming summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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NATO Summit and Reinforcement Efforts
While NATO does not directly provide weapons or ammunition to Ukraine, it is reinforcing the security of member countries near Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Approximately 40,000 troops are on standby from Estonia to Romania, with increased deployments of aircraft and warships in the region.
Under the new plans, NATO aims to have up to 300,000 troops ready to move to its eastern flank within 30 days.
NATO officials highlight that the Russian armed forces are cautious when it comes to NATO and are not seeking conflict.
However, the alliance remains convinced that Russia will reconstitute its military capabilities. While the land forces may be limited, Russia’s maritime, air, space, and nuclear capabilities continue to be a significant concern.
Recent developments, such as the revolt by Wagner mercenaries and their presence in Belarus, raise security concerns for neighboring countries.
NATO member countries recently held a “force generation conference” to assess the number of troops and equipment available to respond to a potential Russian attack.
While details remain confidential, NATO officers express confidence in the outcomes. However, doubts persist regarding member countries’ willingness to put 300,000 troops on standby.
NATO acknowledges the importance of adequate defense spending and welcomes commitments from leaders, such as US President Biden, to boost funding.
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