LONDON, June 28. (DPA/EP) –
The head of the British Army, General Patrick Sanders, has urged NATO countries on Tuesday to be “prepared” to fight and defend their territory if Russia carries out an attack.
Sanders, who has warned that there is a great possibility that Moscow will emerge from the conflict in Ukraine as “an even greater threat to European security”, has stressed the need for NATO to have “deployed troops” to avoid hostile actions by Russia .
In one of his first statements after taking office, the general warned that any cut in the budget for the Army would be “perverse.”
His words come shortly before the start of the NATO summit in Madrid, where member countries are expected to advocate increasing troops to more than 300,000 troops.
Sanders has drawn parallels with World War II and has asserted that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “brutal aggression” against Ukraine represents “the greatest threat to peace and democracy in Europe in decades.”
“This is our 1937-style moment. We are not at war but we must act quickly so as not to be dragged into one due to a containment failure,” he asserted before clarifying that Ukraine serves as an example of the possible consequences of not taking action against weather.
In this sense, he has reaffirmed the need to “stop Russia” preventively instead of responding with a counteroffensive. “To be successful, the British Army, along with NATO allies, must be prepared,” she insisted.
“If we fail to contain, there will be no good options in case of a possible counterattack against the nuclear threat,” he asserted, for which he has insisted on the need to “be prepared to defend NATO territory.”
Sanders has indicated in turn that the threat from Russia raises questions about the future size of the British Armed Forces. “Simply put, the threat has changed and we will change with it,” he said.
However, he has emphasized that “historically, Russia has started wars poorly.” “We don’t know how the Ukraine war will end, but in many scenarios, Russia could become an even bigger threat,” she concluded.
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