Overview of North Atlantic Treaty Organization military exercises.
NATO said a few days ago that it will send 90,000 troops to hold a series of "Steadfast Defender" military exercises in front of Russia, which is the largest military exercise since the formation of NATO. The exercise was attended by 31 countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as well as Sweden and other countries. The drill will begin next week and will end at the end of May. The exercises will be held in Germany, Poland, the Baltic states, as well as in the North Sea, which are so close to Russia that it is like waging a war near Russia's borders. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization said the joint military exercise was to demonstrate that by mobilizing forces from North America, Euro-Atlantic power would be strengthened, and at the same time it would be a deterrent to Russia. The timing, subject and scale of the exercise were extremely important, coinciding with Russia's preparations for a final attack and one of the largest operations in the 75-year history of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The purpose and preparation of the exercise.
Russia has planned a large-scale attack against Ukraine, so NATO has decided to hold a military operation during this important period in order to give Russia a strong message of containment. The scope of the training was extensive, with 20,000 participants on the British side alone. American television said that the accuracy and scope of the training showed that it was more important than ordinary training. The exercise was conducted against the backdrop of the early days of World War II, with the Russian-based "Okassus" as an example, reflecting NATO's firm will. This time, NATO paid a huge price for this operation, sending 90,000 elite troops, a growing international situation and a sign that the alliance is strengthening its own military readiness.
Russia's reaction and preparations.
Russia is feeling strong pressure from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is well prepared for a fierce war with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Russia is gathering intelligence on the patterns and tactics of NATO troops' operations, as well as the communications of its troops, and is intercepting or sabotaging them at the right time, and has deployed several highly effective electronic detection and interference devices in the Kaliningrad region, which are in close proximity to NATO military exercises. While Russia has repeatedly stated that it will not engage in a frontal military confrontation with NATO and has demanded that Western countries abandon their European armaments, its actions show that it is ready to deal with possible tensions in the future.
Personal opinion. The scale of this NATO military operation is staggering, especially in the face of a large-scale attack by an imminent Russian attack. At the same time, it also shows that in the world there is a growing situation, as well as the intensification of military readiness by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. For Russia, it is clear that this military exercise poses a great danger, so they have paid close attention to NATO's movements and have responded appropriately. I believe that under the current circumstances, the international community should deal with this issue through consultation and dialogue, so as to prevent armed confrontation and maintain world peace and stability. All countries in the world must uphold the concept of "peaceful coexistence" and achieve common development and prosperity. We hope that other countries, represented by NATO, will consider Russia's security interests in this military exercise to avoid further deterioration of the situation. The best way to resolve world disputes is peace and cooperation.