Russia could be willing to use force against European NATO countries if it perceives NATO as weakened or divided, Denmark's defense intelligence agency said.
Denmark has warned that Russia could be ready to wage a 'large-scale war' in Europe within the next five years.In a new report, the Danish Defense Intelligence Service has said that while 'there is currently no threat of a regular military attack on the Kingdom,' it is likely that the 'military threat from Russia will increase over the coming years.'Newsweek reached out to the Danish Defense Intelligence Service for comment via email.
'The DDIS predicted that within six months of any end to fighting in Ukraine, Russia would be able to fight a local war with a bordering country, and in approximately two years it would 'constitute a credible threat to one or more NATO countries and thus be ready for a regional war against several countries in the Baltic Sea region.
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