German intelligence has disclosed information suggesting that the Kremlin is contemplating an assault on NATO, as stated by a prominent EU defense official. Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defense and Space, emphasized the need for Europe to be prepared to safeguard itself against potential aggression from Russia. Drawing parallels with Ukraine’s use of drones, Kubilius urged vigilance in light of the reported discussions within the Kremlin regarding a possible NATO attack. The escalating tensions between Russia and the West have seen accusations exchanged between Putin and Trump, with both sides questioning the military capabilities of each other. NATO has responded to recent airspace incursions, including a drone swarm from Russia intercepted by NATO aircraft over Poland. This encounter marked a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia since the conflict began on February 24, 2022. Amid concerns of provocations, some experts suggest that these incidents could be Russia’s way of testing NATO’s readiness. Despite denials from Russia and limited official details on the incidents, the airspace violations have raised alarms across European countries, leading to increased military surveillance and responses.
“German Intelligence Warns of Kremlin Plot to Attack NATO”
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