Europe is preparing for potential conflict with Russia
Europe is actively preparing for the possibility of World War 3 as tensions with Russia grow. Countries fear that Russian President Vladimir Putin may attempt to expand his influence in Eastern Europe. Many nations are increasing their military readiness and planning for civilian defense. France is launching a new guide to help its citizens prepare for potential invasion. This 20-page booklet will provide advice on forming survival kits and getting involved in local defense efforts. French fighter jets with advanced nuclear weapons are now stationed near Germany for protection. Poland is seeking nuclear defense support from either France or the United States. It has announced plans for conscription, requiring all men to enlist if necessary. The Baltic and Nordic countries are also ramping up their preparations, with conscription already in place in some areas. Norway is conducting mass evacuation drills and hosting NATO exercises involving civilians. Citizens are being advised to prepare for emergencies, with materials on survival being distributed in Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. Germany's government has unsealed a secret plan, "Operation Deutschland," outlining various shelters and resources for civilians in a military crisis. Additionally, the Baltic states are constructing defense measures along their borders with Russia, including bunkers and protective systems. The European Union is investing heavily in military readiness, planning to spend around €800 billion on defense initiatives. This collective effort aims to deter any potential Russian aggression and ensure a strong response if needed.