A red line we talk of. If that is an iron curtain, I'm fine with that.
NATO interceptors last year had to scramble some 270 times in alarm over the Baltic region. Thats on 3 of 4 days, on average. The biggest number since pre-1989. I think its high time to show them when enogh is enough and where their overstepping of said red lines will be answered not with volleys of words, but missiles. I am no longer convinced they know where that line is, or that there is any at all.
However I also wonder if Western politicians know either that there are red lines they should defend, no matter the cost.
Or that at least there should be.
Putin openly threatens several NATO members, namely the Baltic states. What else must happen before Europeans understand ? The Russian flag flying over Riga? Armoured spearheads appearing in Klaipeda?Polish general mobilization?
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