“We will continue to support Ukraine,” said Dutch Admiral Rob Bauer, head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s military group. He stressed that if Russia entered the territory of a NATO country, it would soon regret it.
In a detailed interview with the “NRC” newspaper published on Monday, Dutch Admiral Rob Bauer, the head of the NATO military group, noted that even the long-term perspective of Russia’s war against Ukraine will not weaken morale in NATO. We will continue to support Ukraine – the admiral was assured.
He estimated that NATO allies understood the stakes of this war better than anyone else. “Sometimes I wonder if those who ask questions about continued support really understand the consequences of a Russian victory in Ukraine,” Bauer said, adding that they go beyond Ukraine’s continued sovereignty.
– If Russia wins, it will not be the end of the conflict, Moscow’s hunger will not be satisfied – the admiral said.
At the same time, he said, it is foolish to say that Ukraine will easily recover the lost territory, including Crimea and Donbass. – Not only because of Russian security, but because there are 350,000 people in the captured area. Russian players, Bauer noted.
Bauer: If Russia enters an alliance country, it will quickly regret it
A Dutch military official believes that NATO countries should transform their economies into “a kind of war economy”. Mere announcements of allocating additional financial resources are not enough, he says, as there is a need to increase production of ammunition and military equipment. – Do not order more, increase production capacity – admiral request.
Bauer reminds us that NATO is a defensive organization and that if Russia enters the territory of one of the member states, it will “quickly regret it.” – We have such forces and weapons systems that the fight for Russia is completely different than the fight in Ukraine – said the head of the NATO military committee.
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