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NATO's concern for the coming years: "Large-scale war"

The head of the British Army raised the alarm

NATO headquarters.
NATO headquarters.

The tension in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has increased in recent times, which has caused a hypothetical World War III to be more present than ever. The threats and cross-statements about it have not ceased.

The head of the British army, Roly Walker, has sounded the alarm on behalf of NATO. He spoke about all this at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).

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Roly Walker, head of the British Army, on behalf of NATO: "The threat is real"

Roly Walker, began by saying: "The threat is real. We must prepare for a scenario that could turn into a full-scale war. We have some serious challenges that we need to face collectively."

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In the same vein, the head of the British Army continued to stress the issue: "Lack of time is the most worrying thing. We need a sense of urgency to respond to the threats we face."

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Beyond Walker's warning, a report by the Danish Defense Intelligence Service has revealed that Moscow could be in a position to launch a large-scale attack against NATO within five years. This was corroborated by Ukraine's foreign intelligence chief, Oleh Ivaschenko, saying that the rest would increase considerably towards the end of the war, but that it could also come early if international sanctions against Russia are eased.

The Russian army has suffered great attrition in the war, but its aircraft and naval power remain striking. In addition, several images of satellites have come to light showing an exponential increase in Russian military bases near the border with Finland (a NATO country), raising concerns among the Baltic and Nordic countries.

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