How NATO & Russia are Preparing to Fight Total War
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The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for three years with no immediate end in sight, as Russia aims to increase troop levels to 600,000 and expand territorial control. European NATO states face the choice of increasing defense spending to counter Russian rearmament or risking a potential invasion of the Baltic states.
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- Russia's aggressive military expansion, including plans to increase troop levels in Ukraine to over 600,000 and potential annexations, poses a significant threat to regional stability and Ukraine's sovereignty.
- European NATO states face a crucial decision between significantly increasing defense spending to counter Russian rearmament or risking potential Russian invasions of Baltic states, highlighting the delicate balance between financial commitments and security concerns in the region.
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What is the current situation in Ukraine?
The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for three years with no immediate end in sight. Ukraine has largely defeated the Russian Navy at sea, but the conflict on land is shifting against Kiev. In February 2024, the Russians captured the city of Divka, a suburb of Donetsk, with a pre-war population of over 31,000.
What are Russia's plans for Ukraine?
Russia plans to increase troop levels in Ukraine to around 600,000, surpassing the US presence in Vietnam during the peak of the war. Russia aims to expand its territorial control in Ukraine, including annexing four Ukrainian provinces and potentially demanding more cities and provinces. Russia's proposed peace agreement for Ukraine includes making it a permanently neutral state, limiting its military capabilities, and potentially annexing more territories.
What are the potential targets after Ukraine for Russia?
Russia's potential target after Ukraine is Moldova, with a small population of around 2.5 million, mostly Romanian, and a standing army of 6,500 personnel. Russia may follow a playbook seen in Ukraine and Georgia by recognizing Transnistria's independence, leading to a Russian occupation of Moldova. Moldova's president fears Russian occupation and the US has increased defense assistance to Moldova significantly.
How are the Baltic states involved in the conflict?
The Baltic states have a troubled history with Russia, with large Russian minorities, potentially making them future targets for Russian expansion. Estonia and Latvia have significant Russian populations due to Soviet colonization, raising concerns of potential Russian intervention. Russian strategy involves advancing towards major ethnic Russian majority cities like Narva in Estonia and Daugavpils in Latvia.
What is the EU doing to prepare for potential Russian aggression?
European preparations for a potential Russian invasion include military conscription, construction of the Baltic defense line, and increased military spending. Poland aims to build the largest conventional ground force in Europe, doubling its military size and acquiring significant military hardware to defend the Sui Gap choke point. European NATO states are urged to increase defense spending to at least 3% of GDP by 2030 to counter Russian rearmament and potential US withdrawal from NATO.
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