EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius disclosed in an interview with Poland"s Wyborcza newspaper that German intelligence has intercepted evidence of discussions within Moscow regarding a potential attack on NATO. Kubilius highlighted the importance of urgent preparedness from both the European Union and NATO, indicating that this intelligence reflects the Kremlin"s broader strategic ambitions beyond its current military engagements.
This revelation comes amid rising tensions in Europe and emphasizes the need for vigilance among NATO member states. The implications of such intelligence could prompt a reassessment of defense strategies within the alliance.
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