Great to be ready, it will take a long time before we can trust russia with it’s current government.
Oh and don’t mind the russian trolls who will probably come here to cause divide or similar
/🇸🇪
kite13light13 on
Sweet I’m on the in with the secret!
Final-Golf7631 on
800,000 drones would be better…
5280TWGC on
I’d often wondered if Germany would now be the new bastion of liberty and justice for all in the face of fascism and “repay the favor.” I’m cautiously optimistic!
RecentTwo544 on
Literally every NATO country has such plans, it’s literally the entire MO of NATO ops in Europe in the case of war or invasion by Russia. It’s been the case since the 1950s.
Not exactly a surprise, nor a secret.
BobbyBoogarBreath on
Close enough. Welcome back the Schlieffen plan.
Ariskae on
Germany enters Poland again: 🇵🇱🤔😒
Germany enters Poland again in order to peacefully pass through and bolster the baltic defenses*: 🇵🇱😎😁👍
bbbberlin on
Part of the (very public) push for European defense re-armament has also been infrastructure improvements to facilitate movement of troops. It’s very clear that if there are transport bottlenecks from Western Europe to potential fronts in Eastern Europe, those bottlenecks would be targeted.
Countries are obviously also learning from Ukraine, where rail networks are important but also road networks are critical, as the sheer quantity of roads provides resilience for transport, and allows Ukrainian infrastructure to keep running (i.e. deliveries, deliveries of fuel, movement of people, etc.).
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Not so secret it seems
Great to be ready, it will take a long time before we can trust russia with it’s current government.
Oh and don’t mind the russian trolls who will probably come here to cause divide or similar
/🇸🇪
Sweet I’m on the in with the secret!
800,000 drones would be better…
I’d often wondered if Germany would now be the new bastion of liberty and justice for all in the face of fascism and “repay the favor.” I’m cautiously optimistic!
Literally every NATO country has such plans, it’s literally the entire MO of NATO ops in Europe in the case of war or invasion by Russia. It’s been the case since the 1950s.
Not exactly a surprise, nor a secret.
Close enough. Welcome back the Schlieffen plan.
Germany enters Poland again: 🇵🇱🤔😒
Germany enters Poland again in order to peacefully pass through and bolster the baltic defenses*: 🇵🇱😎😁👍
Part of the (very public) push for European defense re-armament has also been infrastructure improvements to facilitate movement of troops. It’s very clear that if there are transport bottlenecks from Western Europe to potential fronts in Eastern Europe, those bottlenecks would be targeted.
Countries are obviously also learning from Ukraine, where rail networks are important but also road networks are critical, as the sheer quantity of roads provides resilience for transport, and allows Ukrainian infrastructure to keep running (i.e. deliveries, deliveries of fuel, movement of people, etc.).