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The fears of the Kremlin's probable aggression are exacerbated by the concern th...

Trump Putin 2.0 begins: Europe is preparing for the "most extreme" military script-the media

The fears of the Kremlin's probable aggression are exacerbated by the concern that the new US President Donald Trump, in accordance with isolationist views, may not protect NATO allies in the event of Russia's attack. Europe is preparing for the "most extreme" military scenario when Trump Putin 2. 0 begins. Some European governments are afraid that after Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin can send his armies to them. The White House's isolationist policy may not help if it happens.

About it writes NBC News. According to the media, there are signs of preparation for the worst. Lithuania plans to replace their bridges to blow them up in the event of an invasion of the Kremlin tanks. In the Baltic Sea, NATO ships are hunting for the so -called "shadow fleet" of Russia, which is suspected of cutting underwater communication cables.

At the same time, Europe is planning to create a large -scale missile defense system, similar to the Israeli Iron Dome, but aimed at reflecting Russian missiles. The fears of the Kremlin's probable aggression are exacerbated by the concern that the new US President Donald Trump, in accordance with isolationist views, may not protect NATO allies in the event of Russia's attack. "NATO has to pay more. It's funny because it affects them much more. The ocean between us," Trump's words of the edition.

Many who in European corridors agree that in Europe they have relied for Washington for too long. French President Emmanuel Macron, a long -standing supporter of European independence, said earlier that the second term Trump should be a "awakening call" for the continent.

The Supreme Representative of the European Union on Foreign Policy Callas agreed with Trump's estimation on European expenditures, stating that "Russia poses a real threat to our security today, tomorrow and as long as we underestimate it. " Lithuania plans to spend up to 6% of GDP, which is the highest in NATO. In the neighboring Norway, citizens are given survival instructions in the event of a war, and in Sweden the church is preparing for additional places in cemeteries.

Germany has allocated about 100 million euros for the restoration of public sirens that were dismantled after the fall of the Iron Curtain. However, according to the material, Western Europe still does not respond decisively. Also, Vilnius Valdas Benkunskas presented the defense plan of the Lithuanian capital in case of war, and in Poland launched a site for citizens, which tells you how to avoid threats that can occur after attacks with chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons.