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The Economist· 2025-10-02 23:40
Vladimir Putin knows he cannot defeat NATO in a stand-up fight. The Russian leader instead aims to corrode the West from within. The alliance must expose everything—and improve its resilience https://t.co/45TVqZTdnA ...
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Crypto Rover· 2025-10-02 15:48
💥BREAKING:PRESIDENT PUTIN SAYS IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO START WAR WITH NATO!BULLISH FOR MARKETS! ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-02 15:05
“Do you shoot it down even if it doesn’t pose an immediate threat?” On “The Intelligence” @shashj considers how NATO may respond to repeated Russian incursions. Listen now https://t.co/eEw8hQlPZg ...
How Russia Brazenly Tests NATO’s Air Defenses | WSJ
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-10-02 14:00
Airspace Violations and NATO Response - Russian aircraft increasingly violate NATO airspace, raising concerns about escalation [1][2][3] - NATO radar and warplanes engaged 19 Russian drones that flew into Poland [2] - Other member states, including Finland, Lithuania, and Latvia also reported recent airspace violations [3] - Some defense experts say Russia is testing the bloc's resolve [4] - Russia has denied deliberate airspace incursions [6] Strategic Implications and Risks - Russia's actions may aim to weaken NATO and force Europe to reconsider its support for Ukraine [4][5] - Shooting down Russian jets could dramatically escalate tensions, leading to a massive diplomatic crisis [7] - Shooting down drones poses challenges, as they could hit something on the ground [8] - Operation to take down cheap Russian drones would have cost around $8 million [9] - A muted NATO response poses a greater threat, potentially encouraging further aggression from Russia [11][12] Potential Solutions and Challenges - Some suggest a "drone wall" to defend Europe, but drones can be launched from within targeted countries [10] - The issue may not be a lack of capability, but a lack of political will to respond with sufficient force [11] - A more robust Allied response is needed to deter further escalation by Russia [12]
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The Economist· 2025-10-02 11:30
NATO must resist Russia’s efforts to corrode it from within https://t.co/NaEUTXGmhg ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-01 19:00
The recent Russian actions are probably aimed at driving wedges between Europe and America, and among European NATO members themselves https://t.co/aASVZPFDxR ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-29 08:00
“Our commitment to defend…every inch of Allied territory at all times”, declared NATO at its summit last year, “is iron-clad.” That may be true on the ground. But in recent weeks it has seemed shakier in the air https://t.co/CWi4WOC1RN ...
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Mike Benz· 2025-09-27 18:33
As I watch this I’m reminded that Ryan Routh was actively recruiting Afghan special forces to come to Ukraine in 2022-2023 to fight for NATO. This does not feel like an accident.WarRoom Archives (@WarRoomArchives):Guns left by the USA in Afghanistan https://t.co/NkKoAEFIoH ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-26 13:55
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said NATO is ready to defend its territory against any Russian incursion while also stressing that the military alliance has no desire to escalate conflict with the Kremlin https://t.co/FMYBxo81Pg ...
Sen. Bill Hagerty on looming government shutdown: This is really up to the Democrats right now
CNBC Television· 2025-09-26 12:23
White House Budget Office Director Russ uh Voit is instructing Russ Vote, sorry, is instructing federal agencies to prepare for mass layoffs if the government shuts down next week. Joining us uh now with where things stand in the Senate, Tennessee Republican uh Senator Bill Hagerty. We decided uh to intro you and lead with the blackmail that they're saying is coming from the Republican side. Um maybe the you know, we need to start with the original blackmail.I I think the true source of the blackmail is the ...