Hopefully this is just the start of a new way to handling these situations. A number of other NATO countries in the area from Finland to Bulgaria could do the same.
Hopefully this is just the start of a new way to handling these situations. A number of other NATO countries in the area from Finland to Bulgaria could do the same.
Where is this message? Who will use the force on who?
Defending your own country from drones that could’ve carried lots of explosives isn’t an answer, it is a responsibility of the country. Bare minimum.
Besides, NATO is not just Poland. What is the response of the Alliance to russian drones invading Poland?
What are you talking about? The force was used on the drones, which should always be regarded as weaponry since they can be equipped with it easily. The message WAS the destruction, and it’s on unambiguous terms the Russians will understand, even if it’s not a full deterrent it’s still better than complete inaction: Russian propagandists can USE inaction to speculate and assert all kinds of narratives both internally and internationally, so my point stands. As for NATO I’m sure they’re watching, and at least for now allowing Poland to handle it domestically as they’re well capable of doing, clearly. If Russia sends drones that actually execute a violent attack, then you’ll see NATO get more involved, but as far as this incursion goes you’re just speculating. This is the OTHER part of why Russia does this, they are not just testing Poland’s resolve and readiness but the alliance too; I assure you there is no question here as to what’s going on, so you don’t have to act so mystified or ominous.