The drills will be the most prominent military maneuvers since the Cold War, seeing roughly 90,000 NATO troops undertaking air, naval, and land war exercises. The announcement of the exercises was preceded by Western officials and experts predicting Russia’s possible attack on Europe and NATO over the next few years. French President Emmanuel Macron said that a “Russian victory (in Ukraine) is the end of European security.” While NATO did not directly name Russia as the target behind the exercises, the US’s European Command commander, General Christopher Cavoli, indirectly identified the threat as a “near-peer” adversary. The exercises, which will run through May, will involve NATO rehearsing its regional plans that envisage staging a defense in response to a “Russian attack,” Reuters reported.
20 January 2024
NATO's Operation Steadfast Defender: 90,000 Troops To ‘Beat Back’ Russia ------------------------ World's Largest Military Drill ...
The drills will be the most prominent military maneuvers since the Cold War, seeing roughly 90,000 NATO troops undertaking air, naval, and land war exercises. The announcement of the exercises was preceded by Western officials and experts predicting Russia’s possible attack on Europe and NATO over the next few years. French President Emmanuel Macron said that a “Russian victory (in Ukraine) is the end of European security.” While NATO did not directly name Russia as the target behind the exercises, the US’s European Command commander, General Christopher Cavoli, indirectly identified the threat as a “near-peer” adversary. The exercises, which will run through May, will involve NATO rehearsing its regional plans that envisage staging a defense in response to a “Russian attack,” Reuters reported.
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