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Re: The impact of war on global economy.
by
Argoo
on 28/05/2024, 05:41:18 UTC

Does this mean the US are planning to to declare war on Russia?  Grin

 So, we're going back to same question again: you have zero proof, right?  
Trying to present you and other pro-Russian individuals who support Russia’s war of conquest in Ukraine with evidence of Russia’s plans to start a new war in Europe that would satisfy you is futile. After all, even in Russia itself, these plans are constantly changing depending on the situation on the Ukrainian fronts.

But I would like to draw your attention to the recent report of the Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Federation Gerasimov to Putin, which indicates that the likelihood of a war between Russia and NATO countries has now greatly increased, but this is most likely to happen in 2025-2027.

In particular, in this regard, he recommends urgently mobilizing from 200 to 400 thousand people into the Russian troops, and this event must be carried out in the next 2-4 months and no later. Otherwise, as Gerasimov points out, “Russia may lose territory.”
Source:
https://www.dialog.ua/russia/295668_1716827817

We may consider this information unsubstantiated. But NATO countries are closely monitoring the Kremlin's actions and are preparing to take appropriate response measures.