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The Economist· 2025-10-06 23:00
Vladimir Putin aims to break the unity of NATO. Donald Trump must stress his commitment to military action in Europe if it becomes necessary https://t.co/gOZmgwe9RE ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-06 18:00
The escalating grey-zone conflict between the West and Russia is being contested on the sea as well as in the air. A rise in worrying maritime incidents is forcing NATO to step up https://t.co/lIVCWUeZLJPhoto: Reuters https://t.co/zPxQqSN6y6 ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-03 11:00
The escalating grey-zone conflict between the West and Russia is being contested on the sea as well as in the air. A rise in worrying maritime incidents is forcing NATO to step up https://t.co/NUGuBwFo8FPhoto: Reuters https://t.co/S8hl1vFj8L ...
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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
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 ...