'Baltic war in two years': What does Denmark's threat analysis really say?
Briefly

The report reveals Russia's military strategy is shifting from simply replacing lost equipment in Ukraine to preparing for broader conflicts. The simplified assessment published by Denmark's intelligence agency warns that, with support from countries like China, North Korea, and Iran, Russia is ramping up its military capabilities. The report concludes that Russia can potentially threaten neighboring countries within six months, highlighting an escalation in tensions with NATO and concerns among European nations.
According to the assessment, Russia would be sufficiently well-armed to wage a local war in a country bordering Russia within six months.
The updated assessment argues that Russia's military is shifting from mere reconstruction to intensified rearmament aimed at waging a conflict against NATO forces.
Read at www.thelocal.dk
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