“The world is preparing for the great battle, no place is safe”

    The European Union’s request that its citizens stockpile food and vital supplies, which would keep them safe for at least 72 hours, is being described by security experts in Kosovo as an action that shows that no country is safe from a possible attack by the Russian state.

    Professor of security policy, Avni Islami for KosovaPress, says that a conflict or attack by Serbia is not expected in Kosovo.

    He believes that Trump’s arrival in America’s leadership has avoided the possibility of another world war.

    According to Islam, the demand for supplies of food and essential items is a signal that no place is safe.

    He emphasizes the need for Kosovo to also make such preparations.

    “The call of German institutions for its citizens to collect food for at least 72 hours is their recommendation that no country can be safe, a conflict or attack by President Putin may come, because he is unpredictable. Although in my opinion, I do not believe that he will undertake a crazy adventure, however, prevention is better and I believe that in this prevention Kosovo must also be prepared,” he said.

    Researcher at the “Octopus” Institute, Gurkuç Kuçi, stated that in addition to the demand for supplies of basic necessities, large countries are also strengthening themselves with armaments.

    The Octopus Institute researcher also believes that the world is preparing, as he put it, “for a great battle.”

    “The reports of various security countries express a pretty high readiness for a major war if we take the examples of diplomacy and military strategies from the past, of course these sometimes take up to 20 years…maybe it will take another 2 to 4 years for such an issue to happen. But, nevertheless, the world is preparing for a major battle, will this battle lead us towards peace or towards a war, then it remains for the great powers that have the stick and the carrot in their hands,” he said. /KosovaPress/.

    /Kosovapress/

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