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Breaking down threat posed by Russian aircraft in NATO airspace

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Poland and Estonia are praising President Trump after he backed shooting down Russian planes and drones that violate NATO airspace -- incursions that have already happened twice.

Breakdown
  • Poland and Estonia support President Trump's call to shoot down Russian aircraft violating NATO airspace.
  • Russian drones and fighter jets have recently entered Polish and Estonian airspace, with some aircraft ignoring warnings. 8s
  • NATO has scrambled jets from Italy, Sweden, Finland, and the UK under a new operation to bolster regional defenses. 1m 12s
  • The alliance does not require US presidential approval to respond to airspace violations, as shown by past incidents. 1m 37s
  • The Pentagon and Ukrainian officials note that retaking all Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory would require a major military effort. 1m 55s
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