Europe’s ‘Drone Wall’ Talks Expose Dangerous Gaps in NATO’s Eastern Defenses
European defense ministers rush to build a ‘drone wall’ amid repeated airspace breaches near Russia’s border—highlighting vulnerabilities that threaten NATO’s frontline and U.S. interests.
European defense ministers convened virtually this week under the watchful eye of EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius to discuss an urgent yet underfunded effort: building a "drone wall" along NATO’s eastern flank. This initiative aims to counter the growing incursion of rogue drones violating the airspace of nations bordering Russia and Ukraine, exposing disturbing gaps in Europe’s defenses. Why Has Europe Failed to Secure Its Own Borders While America Faces Global Threats? Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland have long recognized the drone threat along their shared borders with Russia, pioneering plans for a coordinated defense. However, when these allies...
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