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NATO: 300,000 troops ‘on high readiness’ for war with Russia

NATO leaders have agreed to keep 300,000 troops ready in the event of a potential major war with Russia.

“The offers on the table from allies comfortably exceed the 300,000 that we set,” a senior alliance official said on Thursday.

“Those are forces which allies have said to us, ‘They are available to you as of now at that level of readiness’.”

“There are capability gaps. There are things that we don’t have enough of as an alliance at the moment and we need to tackle,” the official said.

The push to have more troops ready to respond quickly is part of a broader overhaul of NATO’s plans to stave off any potential Russian attack that was signed off at a summit last year.

NATO is developing multiple “land corridors” to rush US troops and armor to the front lines in the event of a Russian invasion of NATO.  

US troops would be shipped to the port of Rotterdam before being transported eastward.

But arrangements are also being made behind the scenes to expand the routes to other ports to ensure the ground line of communications cannot be severed by Moscow’s forces.

It comes amid warnings from the Western alliance’s top leaders that Western governments must prepare themselves for a conflict with Russia in the next two decades.

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