British tabloid journalists have recently released a alarming warning to Russia's possible attack on Europe, including the North Atlantic Alliance. They appealed to experts in the field of security and former military to conduct a possible Russian invasion by 2044.
According to the material, a conflict in Europe can begin with a mass failure of the satellite and infrastructure system provoked by a cyberattack series by Russia. Further scenario includes massive missile attacks on European cities aimed at maritime bases, airports and logistics centers.
According to expert assumptions, the terrestrial phase of the operation provides attempts to occupy the Succy corridor, which follows the attack on the Baltic countries or Poland. At the same time, the Russian Fleet is activated in the Arctic, with a plan of full control over this area.
The article also points to the possible period of termination of hostilities by the Kremlin to analyze the possibilities of the North Atlantic Alliance to protect its oriental members. Admiral Rob Bauer, the head of the NATO Military Committee, urged governments and the population to prepare for "huge changes" in his life, warning of a possible large -scale armed conflict in the next 20 years.
Some experts indicate Russia's defense expenditures to $ 140 billion in 2024, which will be a third of its national budget. At the same time, they suggest that Russia can prepare for a conflict not only with Ukraine but also against NATO.
A number of experts believe that the next international conflict can begin with a large -scale cyberattack that will include misinformation and propaganda campaigns. The use of powerful missile attacks is projected to harm infrastructure and military facilities in Eastern Europe.
It is noted that Russia can use its weapons for dominance over areas of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions, while the risk of infrastructure destruction and violation of communication systems is possible.
Regarding the further stages of the conflict, experts consider Russia attack on Scandinavian ports or the United Kingdom across the North Sea. It is also indicated by the possibility of joining the conflict of allies of Russia, such as Iran, DPRK or China.
The conclusion of the article emphasizes that restraining Russia's current aggression is considered key to prevent the spread of conflict. NATO member states must have sufficient power to stop the Kremlin from attack and prevent further exacerbation of the situation.