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Possible war between Russia and NATO: Lithuania assessed whether there is a threat of attack

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< p>Moscow plans long-term growth of forces in the western region.

Currently there is no threat of Russian attack on NATO. The Kremlin does not have the resources to open a second front. The current priority of the aggressor country is not to lose the war in Ukraine.

This was reported by Delfi with reference to the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense.

“Until the fighting in Ukraine is over, it is difficult to assume that Russia will redistribute priorities and begin to rally forces in other areas,” the department responded to Bild’s publication about Germany’s preparation for a possible war with the Russian Federation. < /p>

According to the Lithuanian Ministry, the Russian Federation plans a long-term increase in forces in the western region. To this end, plans have been developed to expand infrastructure and military units, infrastructure changes are being carried out, and areas of command are being divided.

“Russia retains significant capabilities and is constantly replenishing them at the front line in Ukraine. Russia's priority at the moment is not to lose in the war with Ukraine, it is devoting certain resources to this,” the Ministry of Defense noted.

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The German publication Bild reported on secret Berlin documents describing a hypothetical scenario of preparations for a possible future conflict between NATO and Russia. According to the document, the Alliance expects escalation from the Russian Federation already in February of this year.

Meanwhile, ISW analysts assessed whether this is real. It is noted that the article in the German publication is not “unfounded” against the backdrop of constant threats coming from the Kremlin .

In turn, NSDC Secretary Alexey Danilov answered, is it realistic that an attack from Belarus on NATO in 2025. According to him, theoretically, this is possible.

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