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“Prepare for War”: Why European Generals are Increasingly Warning of Conflict with Russia

Published January 2, 2026, 13:20
“Prepare for War”: Why European Generals are Increasingly Warning of Conflict with Russia

Generals and security officials across Western Europe are increasingly warning of the possibility of conflict with Russia, with some estimating such a development could occur by 2030. General Fabian Manton's warning in France sparked strong reactions, but it is not an isolated incident. The common message is that Europe is no longer in a period of peace, but in an uncertain zone between peace and war – a reality that many societies seem to deny. Top officials, such as NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, are calling for preparation for a war scenario similar to that experienced by their grandfathers. European governments are beginning to respond to the threat by rebuilding their armed forces and reserves. Germany is considering creating a database of potentially conscriptable citizens, while France has announced a new voluntary military service program. The return of compulsory military service, even indirectly, is a significant step towards strengthening the readiness of European countries in the face of a potential conflict with Russia. However, these warnings are provoking reactions and accusations of “fear tactics” from the opposition.