European Security Summits Reveal NATO’s Fragile Front Against Russian Aggression
As unmanned drone attacks disrupt Danish airports and military bases, European leaders scramble in Copenhagen to confront a looming Russian threat—highlighting NATO’s precarious readiness and the urgent need for America-first defense strategies.
European leaders gathered in Copenhagen amid a rising tide of hybrid warfare tactics that threaten not only Europe’s security but directly impact American interests abroad. The recent wave of drone incursions targeting Danish airports and military installations serves as a stark reminder: Russia remains an active and evolving adversary intent on testing Western defenses. Is Europe Prepared to Defend Itself from Russia’s Next Move? Last week, unidentified drones forced the closure of Copenhagen airport, causing significant disruptions. Denmark responded by deploying a precision radar system, while France, Germany, the U.K., Sweden, and the Netherlands sent air defense assets to bolster...
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