The head of Germany’s intelligence service: Putin wants a new world order
While acknowledging Russia’s military superiority, the head of Germany’s foreign intelligence service said that the country’s ultimate goal is to create multilateralism in NATO and wants to change the current “world order”.
According to Isna, “Bruno Kahle”, the head of the German Foreign Intelligence Service, told the lawmakers in the German Parliament (Bundestag) on Monday: “Russia has surpassed European countries in terms of military spending during the conflict with Ukraine.”
According to Rasha Today, the head of Germany’s foreign intelligence service claimed: “The Russian president will continue to test the red lines of the West and escalate tensions.” “Also, direct military confrontation with NATO has become an option for Moscow.”
“Vladimir Putin”, the President of Russia, recently referring to the update of the framework of nuclear deterrence policies, stated that proposals have been made to consider any aggression by non-nuclear countries with the help of a nuclear country as a joint attack against Russia.
He said that Russia may consider the use of nuclear weapons as soon as it receives reliable information about aerial attacks, including through missiles and drones, and crossing the Russian border.
Bruno Kahl continued: “The ultimate goal of the Russian president is to withdraw the United States from Europe and return NATO to the borders of the late 1990s. “Moscow is also looking to form a sphere of influence and create a new world order.”
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