German war experts date Russia’s attack on NATO: ‘A matter of common sense’

Russia could have the military capability to attack a NATO country as early as 2026 or 2027as indicated Andrzej Dudathe Polish president. He made this statement in an interview on the television channel CNBC, relying on a report by German experts to give this time frame.

In the American media, Duda defended his recently submitted proposal to raise the threshold required for military spending by NATO countries from 2 to 3% of GDP. “From my point of view it is a a matter of common sense“he said. “New reports are coming in and I recently saw one from German experts saying that perhaps as early as 2026 or 2027, Putin, By putting its economy on a war footing, it will have such military power that we will be able to attack NATO.“, he said.

“The alarms are ringing, We have two or three years in which we can increase our efforts, stockpile ammunition, produce weapons to maximize the security of Europe, prepare and make sure that the invasion does not happen,” Duda continued. “All this must be done so that we do not have to get involved in a fight. The point is create a deterrent“That guarantees that we are not attacked. This is the point because none of us wants war,” he argues.

“The point is to create a deterrent that ensures that we are not attacked. This is the point because none of us wants war.”

Duda also called on the United States to continue to support Ukrainewarning that if Russia is not stopped in Ukraine, US troops could become involved.

Andrzej Duda, last October, at a ceremony in honour of a Holocaust victim in Warsaw.NurPhoto via Getty Images

“This Russian aggression must be stopped at all costs. If it is not stopped, It will spread and then, I’m afraid, American money will not be enough to stop Russia.“American soldiers will have to intervene and nobody wants that,” he warned.

He argued that “every dollar donated to Ukraine, every Bradley (American infantry fighting vehicles), every gun, every box of artillery ammunition transferred to Ukraine keeps away the spectre of Russian victory.”

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