Because NATO doesn’t work. The way it is shaped doesn’t incentivise or even allow for its member to develop professional and conventional response forces. It’s a set of parade armies barnacled on the main US force.
The only realistic way of defending the continent is as a united responsibility, where resources are pooled and the buck stops with someone specific, not diluted collectively.
edit: To downvoters: Wanting NATO to work so bad you bury bad news is no better than Putin believing he’d conquer Ukraine in 2 days. Face the facts.
This is not good.
Thoughts and prayers, old chums. Don’t you know there’s a war on?
Croatia’s Index news website suggested the drone may have been meant to fly to a location in Ukraine called Yarun, rather than the similar sounding district of Jarun in Zagreb.
Was it a mistake made by RuSSia? The spelling of both places is the same (J is spelled as Y in Eastern Europe).
[BBC reporting](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60709952)
Very fast small flying object flying low with low energy dispersion ( there are satellites that scan for missiles ) it is a good thing we even know it’s trajectory and where it came from. Flown through Romania 3 minutes, Hungary [?] minutes, Croatia 7 minutes.
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Because NATO doesn’t work. The way it is shaped doesn’t incentivise or even allow for its member to develop professional and conventional response forces. It’s a set of parade armies barnacled on the main US force.
The only realistic way of defending the continent is as a united responsibility, where resources are pooled and the buck stops with someone specific, not diluted collectively.
edit: To downvoters: Wanting NATO to work so bad you bury bad news is no better than Putin believing he’d conquer Ukraine in 2 days. Face the facts.
This is not good.
Thoughts and prayers, old chums. Don’t you know there’s a war on?
Croatia’s Index news website suggested the drone may have been meant to fly to a location in Ukraine called Yarun, rather than the similar sounding district of Jarun in Zagreb.
Was it a mistake made by RuSSia? The spelling of both places is the same (J is spelled as Y in Eastern Europe).
[BBC reporting](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60709952)
Very fast small flying object flying low with low energy dispersion ( there are satellites that scan for missiles ) it is a good thing we even know it’s trajectory and where it came from. Flown through Romania 3 minutes, Hungary [?] minutes, Croatia 7 minutes.