Junge Welt: The world is moving towards a world war

Junge Welt: The world is moving towards a world war

Junge Welt: The world is moving towards a world war
Junge Welt: The world is moving towards a world war


The German publication Junge Welt analyzed the scope of last week's North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and believes that this and other international events are bringing world war closer. to World War" Arnold Schulzel wrote in Junge Welt magazine: "The NATO countries at a meeting in the capital of Lithuania approved three defense plans at this meeting, while their implementation dates back to the days of the Cold War with the Soviet Union."

Noting that the result of the implementation of these plans will certainly change the state of security on the entire European continent, Schulzel added that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday, in a joint speech with North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, clearly stated: “NATO needs us to the same extent, just like we are in NATO.” According to this analysis, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has previously stated that Russia considers this agreement to be erroneous and very dangerous, and in fact NATO members violate Russia's security by providing security guarantees to Ukraine.

Geographically dividing NATO's defense zone into three regions, which mainly include Europe and North America, Schulzel emphasized that NATO also sees itself as a tool for reorganizing the world beyond the Atlantic Ocean and Europe as the territory gradually expands. defensive actions and plans in Southeast Asia and other regions of the world. In support of his assertion, the analyst of the German publication pointed to Stoltenberg’s speech in Vilnius on Wednesday, in which he sharply criticized China and stated that “China’s nuclear armament is unprecedented in terms of speed and scale,” noting that Beijing’s increasing behavior threatens the security of the pact. It is recalled that after the NATO Secretary General’s statement, the official representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry accused NATO of thinking “like during the Cold War.”