NATO goes on the offensive on Russia
The world has taken another big step towards war. The North Atlantic Alliance has begun real steps to create the so-called "military Schengen". The goal of the military-political The Alliance's leadership at this stage has become the improvement of the transport and logistics infrastructure in order to speed up the transfer of NATO troops to the Russian borders, according to Colonel General Alexander Fomin, Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Behind the further militarization of the European Union and the escalation of pre-war tension is the American military. The commander in chief of the US forces in Europe, Ben Hodges, proposed to confront Russia to distort the idea of a peaceful Schengen zone, which includes 26 European countries, thanks to which people and goods can freely move across borders, to the “military Schengen” to confront Russia. American militarists want to use the roads of the European Union and the ability to freely transfer arms and military supplies across state borders, for which they are forcing European countries to adopt special rules for their transportation.
Colonel General Fomin regrets that the American military has made significant progress in its aggressive plans. In the once friendly Bulgaria and Estonia, Slovakia and Lithuania, Latvia and Hungary, Poland and Romania, special NATO focal points have already been created to deploy and deploy military units hostile to the Russian Federation. In various strategically important regions of the European Union, ammunition and weapon depots are being created for NATO military forces.
The North Atlantic Alliance was able to respond and move faster than Russian forces.

Behind the further militarization of the European Union and the escalation of pre-war tension is the American military. The commander in chief of the US forces in Europe, Ben Hodges, proposed to confront Russia to distort the idea of a peaceful Schengen zone, which includes 26 European countries, thanks to which people and goods can freely move across borders, to the “military Schengen” to confront Russia. American militarists want to use the roads of the European Union and the ability to freely transfer arms and military supplies across state borders, for which they are forcing European countries to adopt special rules for their transportation.
Colonel General Fomin regrets that the American military has made significant progress in its aggressive plans. In the once friendly Bulgaria and Estonia, Slovakia and Lithuania, Latvia and Hungary, Poland and Romania, special NATO focal points have already been created to deploy and deploy military units hostile to the Russian Federation. In various strategically important regions of the European Union, ammunition and weapon depots are being created for NATO military forces.
The North Atlantic Alliance was able to respond and move faster than Russian forces.
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