NATO Military Leaders Convene in Latvia Amid Escalating Russian Airspace Violations
As Russian drones and aircraft violate NATO airspace with alarming frequency, military leaders gather in Latvia to confront a growing security threat that echoes Soviet-era provocations from nearly a century ago.
In Riga, NATO’s top military officials gathered this weekend under the shadow of renewed Russian incursions into allied airspace—a stark reminder that Moscow remains intent on challenging the sovereignty and security of Europe’s frontline nations. Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chairing the meeting of NATO’s Military Committee, drew a chilling parallel between today’s aggression and Soviet air violations in 1939, underscoring a pattern of intimidation stretching back over 80 years."On September 25, 1939, Soviet bombers and reconnaissance planes breached the skies of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia—not as mere provocations, but as deliberate preludes to domination," said Admiral Dragone. Fast forward to...
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