‘We’re not ready’ to
defeat Russian attack on NATO, retired US general says
By
J.P. LAWRENCE
STARS AND STRIPES • May
31, 2023
U.S. Army Sgt. Ian Ortiz guides a Bradley Fighting
Vehicle onto a rail car in Pazeimene, Lithuania, in 2020. At a security
conference in Bratislava, Slovakia, on May 30, 2023, retired Lt. Gen. Ben
Hodges, a former U.S. Army Europe commander, said the U.S. and its NATO allies
are not ready to defend the Continent in the event of a Russian attack. (Megan
Zander/U.S. Army National)
The U.S. and its NATO allies haven’t acted on
lessons learned from the war in Ukraine and aren’t prepared enough to defend
Europe from a Russian attack, the Army’s former top commander on the Continent
told an audience this week at a major security forum.
Transporting troops swiftly to the front lines,
producing enough ammunition and communicating with allied armies remain
challenges for NATO in defending against Russia, retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges,
former commander of U.S. Army Europe, said
Tuesday at the Globsec conference in Bratislava, Slovakia.
“When I think of where we were when I was a
commander, it’s so much better now,” Hodges said. “But we are nowhere near
where we have to be if we’re serious about defeating a Russian attack. … And
we’re not ready.”
Hodges took the reins of U.S. Army Europe in late
2014 in the wake of Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine, and he served in that
role until 2017.
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine
in February 2022, NATO has been slow to learn the lessons from that war, partly
because of persistent bureaucratic obstacles, Hodges said.
“We still cannot move where we have to move fast
enough to convey to the Russians that we can move as fast or faster than them,”
he said.
Hodges estimated that Germany’s rail cars can move
only one-and-a-half brigades and equipment through Europe at a time, far short
of the 10 or 12 brigades that he thinks would need to be moved
“simultaneously.”
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