Leaked documents reveal Germany’s role in NATO war preparations

Published November 23rd, 2024 - 11:56 GMT
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (C-L) and German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius (C-R) stand with Ukrainiana and German soldiers during a visit to a military training area in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, north-eastern Germany, on June 11, 2024, where Ukrainian soldiers are trained on the ‘Patriot’ air defence missile system. (Photo by Jens Büttner / POOL / AFP)

ALBAWABA - Leaked documents reveal that Germany is preparing for a possible war scenario as the situation between Russia and Ukraine intensifies. The extensive 1,000-page plan, known as "Operation Germany," outlines how, in the case of increased tensions, the nation would become a logistical center for transporting troops and supplies to Eastern Europe.

Germany is preparing for a possible escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war, which has already started to spread around Europe, according to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a German daily.

Up to 800,000 NATO soldiers, including American forces, may be sent to Ukraine in reaction to potential Russian nuclear threats, according to the secret strategy. It also covers steps to protect vital infrastructure, guaranteeing its safety in the event of a crisis or defense scenario.

The strategy emphasizes how crucial Germany is to NATO's logistics network, which guarantees effective troop and equipment movements to the east. Emergency solutions are also suggested, including supplying businesses with independent power sources through diesel generators and educating staff members in crisis-response techniques like truck driving.

Companies have already received advice to create emergency action plans from the Hamburg Regional Command. To make sure everyone is prepared, meetings have been held with representatives from industry, trade, and agriculture. Nationwide, similar initiatives are apparently under progress.

This event marks a more significant change in the Russia-Ukraine war, with ramifications that are now more widespread throughout Europe. The growing worry that the conflict may spread beyond of Eastern Europe is highlighted by Germany's crucial position in NATO's strategic planning.

Germany's preparatory actions as the scenario unfolds demonstrate the increasing urgency for European countries to get ready for a possible conflict expansion.
 

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