NATO plan to get US troops to the front line to fight RUSSIA

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NATO is actively developing a plan to enhance its readiness in the event of a large-scale European war with Russia. The plan involves creating “land corridors” to swiftly deploy U.S. troops and equipment to the front lines. If needed, American soldiers would land at designated ports and follow pre-planned routes to engage in combat. Potential entry points in northern Europe include the Netherlands, Germany, and the Baltics. In case of Russian bombardment, alternative ports in Italy, Turkey, and Greece would be used to ensure uninterrupted communicationThe urgency stems from the realization that NATO has only two to three years to prepare for a potential conflict with Russia. Additionally, NATO drills have been conducted to rehearse how U.S. troops could reinforce European allies near Russia’s borders and on the alliance’s eastern flank. The situation underscores the importance of strategic planning and cooperation among NATO members.

 

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