In the context of a possible Russian aggression, Germany is preparing to become the main transport hub for NATO units, according to an operational plan developed by the Bundeswehr. This secret document, drafted over the last 2.5 years, details the transfer of 800,000 German, American, and other NATO soldiers to the east, indicating transport routes, ports, and supply methods. Military experts estimate that Russia could launch an attack on NATO countries within 2-5 years, and Germany, having a central role, will need to facilitate the movement of troops through its territory.
Additionally, a 'military Schengen' system is being developed to standardize the rules for the rapid transport of soldiers and equipment. The aim of these measures is to deter aggression by demonstrating the readiness for rapid response.