NATO, Trump and Russia
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Vladimir Putin is being blamed for a series of drone incursions that shut down airports in two NATO capital cities and led to massive disruptions to flight traffic. Air traffic controllers in Copenhagen shut down arrivals and departures for a space of roughly four hours late Monday night,
After multiple Russian drones violated NATO airspace, Europe faces questions over the alliance’s long-term ability to deal with this growing threat.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki on Sunday signed a classified decree permitting a permanent NATO troop in Poland as part of Eastern Sentry.
Polish fighter jets, with help from NATO allies, shot down multiple Russian drones that entered its eastern border early on Sept. 10. It was the first time the NATO member directly engaged with Russian military assets in its airspace since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Authorities did not immediately assign blame Tuesday for the two to three large drones that shut Copenhagen Airport. U.S. allies have been weighing a tougher response to a spate of suspected Russian incursions.