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German General Warns of Russian Military Expansion Along NATO Borders

Summary by Sada El Balad
Major General Wolf-Jürgen Stahl, President of the Federal Academy for Security Policy, has issued a stark warning regarding Russia’s intensifying military activities.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is expanding Russia's military capabilities near NATO's borders and could decide to attack Alliance countries if the conditions are right, but a reliable deterrent could prevent this, said Bundeswehr Major General Wolfas Jürgen Stahl, President of the Federal Academy for Security Policy (BAKS).

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Russian President Vladimir Putin expands Russia's military capabilities along NATO borders and, under certain conditions, could decide to attack Alliance territory, but credible discouragement could prevent this. This was stated in an interview with the Ukrinform Agency by the President of the Federal Academy for Security Policy (BAKS), the Major General of the Bundeswehr Wolf-Jürgen Stahl.

·Romania
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Putin understands that an open military attack on NATO territory will cost him too much, as General Bundesvera pointed out.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin is building the capacity for a military attack on NATO countries, and if there is an opportunity to do so, he will decide to attack. He was told by the President of the Federal Academy for Security Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Major General Bundesver Wolf-Yurgen Stahl. "Podin is building his armed forces, restructuring their structure and building new bases and barracks along NATO borders. That is, he …

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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