World War Three fears as NATO chief warns of joint Xi and Putin attack
RUSSIA, JUL 07 – NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warns China and Russia's alliance risks triggering global conflict if Beijing invades Taiwan and Moscow attacks NATO simultaneously, with Russia tripling ammunition production.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that China and Russia could launch simultaneous military attacks, risking a devastating global conflict.
- Rutte explained that this threat arises because China might attack Taiwan while consulting Putin, who would be urged to keep NATO busy in Europe.
- The warning follows Russia's rapid military buildup and ongoing brutal strikes on Ukraine, including a recent wave involving four S-300 missiles and 157 drones.
- Rutte emphasized the importance of NATO maintaining unified and formidable strength to deter Russian aggression, while also highlighting the need for enhanced collaboration with Indo-Pacific partners; in response, Dmitry Medvedev ridiculed him publicly on social media.
- This combined threat signals an urgent geopolitical challenge requiring increased military investment to deter simultaneous invasions and preserve global stability.
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