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NATO official warning about the possibility of war with Russia in the next 20 years

The head of NATO's military committee claimed on Friday that Europeans should prepare for a full-scale war with Russia in the next 20 years.

According to the report of Fars International News Agency, “Rob Bauer”, the head of the military committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), warned about the possibility of a war between this military alliance and Russia in the coming years.

In an interview with the “Telegraph” newspaper, Bauer claimed that the people of Europe should prepare for a full-scale war with Russia in the next 20 years.

He explained “We must understand that our peaceful life is not a given,” he claimed. That is why we must prepare for a conflict with Russia. We have to be ready for everything.” While praising Sweden for asking its citizens to prepare for war with Russia, the NATO official said: “This is how it all starts. To understand that not everything can be planned and not everything will be good in the next 20 years”. Arms and Ammunition, added: “We need to create a system that allows us to train more people in the event of a war, regardless of whether it [war] happens or not.”

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