Chilling new World War 3 warning issued by NATO chief | World | News

NATO’s Secretary General, Russia and China issued a sharp warning about the growing threat-Mark Rutte, who took office on October 3, 2024, said that the authoritarian alliance between Moscow and Peijing posed a direct threat to global security-especially the two boys.
Mr Rutte described a world in which Russia’s brutal occupation to Ukraine and China’s increasing military pressure on Taiwan was increasingly coordinated and a wider conflict raised its ghost. He said: “Those in Ukraine have direct connections to what can happen around Taiwan. There is a connection between Russia and China here. And if the West misunderstands it, we can be forced to the worst scenario that is possible.”
This scenario may include global war.
Mr. Rutte said this New York Times: “If Ukraine falls, the message to President Xi: You can continue with Taiwan, because it will not stand for Western values.”
Although he was careful not to say that the war was inevitable, he drew a terrible picture of increasing global instability unless the former Dutch Prime Minister democracies showed unity.
“We are really in a moment when all this comes together. This is not just about Ukraine. It’s about global stability.”
Warning NATO, while preparing to mark the 75th anniversary and comes in the midst of fear that a second Trump Presidency may shake the alliance of the alliance.
Rutte, which had power in the Netherlands for 14 years before moving to Brussels, admitted that Mr. Trump’s war approach against defense expenditures forced European countries to “step”.
He said: “This year, eight countries in 2% would never be without Trump. All NATO would depend on 5%.
However, the withdrawal of the United States from NATO – or hesitant in an ally defense – he said only to strengthen Moscow and Beijing.
“In this case, we are having a serious problem.” He warned.
Mr. Rutte’s comments, Chinese officials’ recurrent statements that define Taiwan as “internal issue ve and the island officially declared independence warning warning warnings.
At the same time, Russia continues to grind the war in Ukraine, President Putin boasts the progress of the war area in the near future and threatens to use tactical nuclear weapons if the Western forces directly intervene.
Mr Rutte, who pressureed his members that the alliance could not survive if the basic democratic values no longer share the basic democratic values, survived Hungary or Türkiye’s direct criticism, but insisted that NATO remained strong.
He said: “Of course, there are discussions about values. This alliance is so vivid and very powerful.”
Mr Rutte defended the US against democratic shift charges, despite international concerns about Mr. Trump’s authoritarian discourse. “I think the US is still one of the most powerful democracies in the world,” he said.
When asked if NATO would work without the United States, Mr. Rutte blunt: “I will not come to this. I have no doubt that America is the leader in the world and in NATO.”
However, the speeches behind closed doors implied that the public was much more intimate than the public may notice when there are controversial issues such as hypothetical threats to NATO allies, such as the ties of Hungary or NATO, such as Canada or Greenland.
“Sometimes internally, without press there – and this is not very democratic, but this is the only way to do it – you have discussions and discussions,” he said.
Despite the internal tensions of the alliance, Mr. Rutte insisted that the world has no other option to face the common threat created by Russia and China.
“This is about preventing a global conflict. If we misunderstand in Ukraine, the next flare point may be in Asia – and it may be too late until then.”




