Russia's weapon production exceeds military demands – German defense minister
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation is already working to fill warehouses.
N-tv reported this.
According to Pistorius, Russia is already producing more weapons and ammunition than it needs to wage a war of aggression against Ukraine.
He noted that with the increase in arms spending and the streamlining of the military economy, "a significant part or part of what is produced no longer goes to the front, but ends up in warehouses."
At the same time, he warns against further military ambitions of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Now, you can be naive and say he's just doing it out of caution. As a skeptic, I'd say in this case he's doing it because he has plans, or might have plans."
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In recent weeks, several European NATO countries have also warned about the risk of Russian aggression shortly.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said in January that the Alliance should prepare for a Russian attack on a NATO country within 5-8 years.
Commander-in-Chief of the Swedish Armed Forces Mikael Büden and Minister of Civil Defense Karl-Oscar Bolin said all country citizens should be ready for war.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Norway urged us not to miss the "window of opportunity" to prepare for a potential direct confrontation with Russia because this time may end in a few years.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also said that the North Atlantic Alliance should prepare for a confrontation with the Russian Federation that could last for decades, so the allies should increase their defense industry.
"NATO is not looking for a war with Russia. But we must prepare for a confrontation that could last for decades," the Secretary-General emphasized.
Therefore, the members of the Alliance need to expand their defense industry faster.
The Secretary-General believes that in case of the victory of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Ukraine, there is no guarantee that Russian aggression will not spread to other countries.