Donald Trump breaks silence on Putin’s Poland drone incursion | World | News

Donald Trump broke Russia’s silence in Poland’s drone attacks. Overnight, 19 Russian planes entered Poland’s airspace as part of a large air strike in Ukraine.
If one of the members is attacked, it is believed that the attack is deliberate by testing Article 5 of NATO, which determines the principle of collective defense. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said some were shot by Poland and NATO plane. In a real social article, Trump wrote an unusual response to the attack, and many questions left the meaning behind his words. He said: “What’s in Russia’s violation of Poland’s airspace with drones? Here we are starting!” Tusk, who met TUSK in Oval Office last week, promised to support Poland, claiming that he would be willing to send troops to the country.
Tr We’ll put more there if they want, Tr Trump Karol said in his interviews with Nwrocki. “But for a long time they wanted to have a larger asset. We have some countries with more – not too much. But no, they will stay in Poland. We are very aligned with Poland.”
According to Bernd Debusmann JR, the BBC’s White House reporter, Trump’s reaction is disappointed with Russia. He said: “Trump’s social writing in Poland was very short – but he clearly showed that Russia and President Vladimir Putin had increased frustrations.” However, his encrypted mission will be clarified as soon as Trump talks to the President of Poland Karol Nwrocki today.
In the meantime, the Republican Senator Lindsey Graham X published: “I am completely agreeing with President @Realdonaldtrump’s feelings in response to Russia’s wild violation of the Poland airspace for hours.
“Mr. President, the congress with you. We are ready to cross the legislation by crushing new sanctions and tariffs that can be deployed depending on your own discretion.
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitacker wrote: “In the face of these airspace violations, NATO is standing next to our allies and we will defend every inch of the NATO region.”
Admiral Mark Mellett, former president of the Irish Defense Forces, claimed that Russia’s defenses of Poland and NATO “tested the power”.
Authorized, typically unused for direct attacks, the use of non -fatal equipment such as Gerbera Drone, can show the attempt to perform the operation without causing injury, he added.




