NATO is developing several land corridors to move US troops and armored vehicles to the front lines in the event of a major European ground war with Russia, The Telegraph reports. The US soldiers will land at one of five ports and follow pre-planned logistics routes to counter a possible attack from Moscow. Logistics routes have become a key priority since NATO leaders agreed at a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, last year to train 300,000 troops to be on high alert to defend the alliance. Existing plans call for US troops to land in Dutch ports before boarding trains that will take them through …