NATO is stepping up preparations in the event of a possible Russian strike against the alliance - but has just two to three years to do so, Norway’s chief of defence has warned.
As the Western military alliance reviews the growing threat from Vladimir Putin, General Eirik Kristoffersen said: “It will take some time, which gives us a window now for the next two to three years to rebuild our forces, to rebuild our stocks at the same time as we are supporting Ukraine.”
He spoke out as he discussed Russia’s ability to rebuild its forces while waging war in Ukraine.
Gen Kristoffersen’s timeframe is lower than previous estimates. In January, Germany’s defence minister warned that Russia could attack NATO in five to eight years.
Speaking in Oslo, Mr Kristoffersen also pointed to Putin’s statement that Russia does not want a war with NATO.
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But it is understood NATO is now already busily developing multiple “land corridors” to rush US troops and armour to the front lines in the event of a major European ground war with Russia.
American soldiers would land at one of five ports and be channelled along pre-planned logistical routes to confront a possible attack by Moscow.
Logistical routes have become a key priority since NATO leaders agreed to prepare 300,000 troops to be kept in a state of high readiness to defend the alliance at a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, last year.
Existing plans have US troops landing at Dutch ports before boarding trains that transport them through Germany and onwards to Poland.
In the event of a Russian invasion of NATO, US troops would be shipped to the port of Rotterdam before being transported eastward.
But arrangements are also being made behind the scenes to expand the routes to other ports to ensure the ground line of communications cannot be severed by Moscow’s forces.
Lt Gen Alexander Sollfrank, the chief of NATO’s Joint Support Enabling Command (JSEC), said: “Ukraine suffers very much from these Russian long-range missile attacks on the logistic systems.”
But as preparations gather momentum, Russia yesterday issued a chilling threat to the United States, telling it not to make a "fatal" miscalculation in Ukraine.
The Kremlin’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said America could face "fatal consequences" if it ignored Moscow's warnings not to let Ukraine use weapons provided by Washington to strike targets inside Russia.
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