
NATO countries prepping for war?
According to sources, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned that russia may be preparing a full-scale attack on europe by 2030, prompting the EU to advise its citizens to stockpile food, water, and other necessities that will last for at least 72 hours. Several NATO nations in europe, notably France, Germany, and poland, are getting ready for the potential of a full-scale conflict in response to Rutte's warning.
"The entire force of this ferocious alliance will be unleashed on anyone who miscalculates and believes they can attack poland or any other ally without consequence. Hours after hundreds were murdered in a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy, the NATO head declared in Warsaw, "Our response will be devastating." "I am making this very clear to Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and anyone else who may be planning an attack (on NATO states)," Rutte added.
Russia's greatest threat for NATO
The head of NATO referred to moscow as "the greatest threat" to the alliance and warned that russia is capable of carrying out another significant strike on european territory. "We must remember that the biggest and most significant danger to our alliance is and will continue to be Russia. We must not overlook the fact that russia is transitioning to a wartime economy, which will significantly affect their ability to develop their military," he said.
The european Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, issued a warning, stating that the risks that europe faces today are more varied and complicated, and that they require a solution that is similarly complex.