German Bundeswehr Inspector General warns of potential defensive war against Russia

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks against the backdrop of a Leopard 2 tank at the Bundeswehr military base in Bremen, October 2022

Germany may have to wage a defensive war against Russia in the future, German televisions news program Tagesschau reported on Dec. 9, citing Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) Inspector General Carsten Breuer.

Breuer expressed concern about Russia's rearmament and the behavior of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, saying there will be no return to the times before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Germany will have to get used to the idea "that one day we might have to fight a defensive war," he said.

Asked whether the Bundeswehr would be able to cope with a possible Russian attack on NATO after the war in Ukraine, Breuer replied, "Yes. Period. We have no alternative. We can defend ourselves and we will defend ourselves.

However, he also admitted that the Bundeswehr is currently not well equipped for “national and allied defense” because it has been focused on resolving international crises, adding that there are "structures that make quick and targeted decisions almost impossible.

Read also: Ukraine cannot afford to fight the war on Russia’s terms

Europe fears the United States might withdraw from NATO if U.S. Republican politician Donald Trump wins the 2024 U.S. presidential election, media reported on Dec. 9.

Russia will attack NATO countries if it conquers Ukraine, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Dec. 6. Russia is rebuilding its forces and capabilities and preparing for a potential confrontation with NATO, said Lieutenant General Jürgen-Joachim von Sandrart, NATO Multinational Corps Commander on Dec. 5.

Russia has started replenishing its strategic missile stock, which serves as carriers for nuclear weapons, said Yuriy Ihnat, the Ukrainian Air Force’s spokesperson, on Dec. 4.

Lithuania must prepare for war with Russia and strengthen regional military cooperation, as Ukraine may not win the war, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis stated on Nov. 24, Polish outlet TVP reports.

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IndignantFlavours on December 10th, 2023 at 23:50 UTC »

Which is why, supporting Ukraine is in every single European's best interest. No matter how much money, time, and material support it takes.

Russia losing in Ukraine, and getting their asses kicked in, and out of Donbas/Crimea will end Putin's rein, and weaken Russia to the point that their military can be dismantled safely.

Anything less, will only encourage the kremlin.

Russians are cowardly cunts. All of them.

QuinnKerman on December 10th, 2023 at 22:22 UTC »

Everyone discounting the threat of Russia is short sighted. Russia is massively ramping up production of war materiel with the help of China and is learning very quickly from Iran how to dodge sanctions. The Russia of 2023 is a joke, but there’s no guarantee that the Russia of 2027-2030 will still be a joke

FiveFingerDisco on December 10th, 2023 at 21:54 UTC »

The first battle the Bundeswehr has to win is against the Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung before they have any chance of a meaningful contribution in a large scale defensive war against Russia.