![]() Putin ally calls for striking Parliament in London: "No more red lines".planning terror attacks inside Russia, Foreign Intelligence claims How Wagner boss interview points to major rift with Kremlin.Insofar as the current war gives insight into possible future warfare, there's an added urgency to the task." William Reno, professor and chair of the political science department at Northwestern University, told Newsweek that nations now seeing the realities of attrition warfare will find it's "hard to suddenly gear up production to meet that demand. "I would be absolutely gobsmacked if the targets.were not increased." ![]() "Those NATO that we set, and each ally has a specific target, those were not being met for the most part ," the NATO official told Reuters. Now, though, NATO will reportedly request that members make up for the reduced supplies by increasing weapons production. The targets laid out by NATO for members' stockpiles are said to vary from each country, but the exact numbers in those targets are classified.Īccording to Reuters, many officials from NATO countries had "considered wars of attrition with large-scale artillery battles a thing of the past." Therefore, multiple NATO countries had let their stockpiles decrease even before Russia launched its prolonged conflict. NATO allies are each asked to maintain a degree of defense capability should they be needed to participate in any conflict involving the alliance. Photos by GINTS IVUSKANS/AFP/Pierre Crom/Getty Images ![]() Reuters reported on Monday that a NATO survey found some members' weapons stockpiles did not meet alliance targets. The smaller image shows a Ukrainian artillery unit firing a M777 cannon in a field on January 9 in Kherson, Ukraine. ![]() In the main photo, a NATO logo is seen on a uniform during a military exercise in Adazi, Latvia, on November 29, 2021. ![]()
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