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NATO Develops Plan to Deploy Forces Across Europe


Fri 16 Feb 2024 | 02:11 PM
Israa Farhan

NATO's command center in Germany is actively developing a comprehensive strategy to deploy alliance forces throughout Europe and reinforce them in the event of a conflict with Russia.

This initiative comes amid heightened concerns among Western governments over Russia's military capabilities and perceived threats to NATO's security, prompting calls for increased defense investment.

The Joint Logistic Support Group, headquartered in Ulm, Southern Germany, is crafting plans detailing the deployment of NATO forces across the continent and their support and reinforcement mechanisms in the face of potential hostilities.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously stated in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson that NATO countries are attempting to intimidate their populations with a fabricated Russian threat, a notion he believes is clearly understood as a fallacy by the informed.

Additionally, NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, Christopher Cavoli, announced the commencement of "Defender Europe 2024," the alliance's largest military exercise in decades.

The extensive drills, set to take place across the Atlantic and Europe, will involve nearly 90,000 military personnel and span several months.

These exercises are designed to simulate responses to an assault by a hypothetical adversary, by Article 5 of the NATO Charter.