Russia could be ready to attack Nato within five years and leaders of the
western alliance are expected to agree to increase military spending to 5% of
GDP this month to contain the threat, the alliance’s secretary general has said.
Mark Rutte said in a speech in London on Monday that Nato needed “a quantum leap
in our collective defence”, which would include significant rearmament to deter
an increasingly militarised Russia. That would include a fivefold increase in
air defence, thousands more tanks and millions more artillery shells to boost
stockpiles and ensure Nato countries match existing levels of Russian
production.