The Pentagon after the violation of Polish airspace with a Russian rocket: “USA ready to defend NATO territory”

The declarations of the Polish Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrzej Szejna, according to which NATO is thinking of shooting down Russian missiles that come too close to its borders, were not enough. Now even the main actor within the Atlantic Alliance, the United States, suggests that measures will be taken in the event of new episodes, after the violation […]

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The statements of the Polish Deputy Foreign Minister were not enough, Andrzej Szejnaaccording to which the Nato is considering shooting down Russian missiles that come too close to its borders. Now also the main player within the Atlantic Alliance, the United Statessuggests that measures will be taken in the event of new episodes after the violation of the airspace Polish by a missile Mosca. So the Pentagon has made it known that it is ready to fulfill its obligations to protect NATO countries, including those relating to Russian missile attacks that could threaten the Poland. On the other side of the front, in Russia, the State Duma instead asked for an investigation into “Western financing of terrorism” after the attack on the Crocus City Hall in Moscow.

The Pentagon warns Moscow
The words of the US Department of Defense do not contain a declaration of war, but the immediate response capacity of NATO and the US army is underlined, which certainly contributes to raising tension between those who increasingly appear as two opposing blocks separated by an increasingly thin border from a territorial point of view: the Russia Of Vladimir Putin and the allies ofUkraine.

Harsh words also come from the White House towards the Russian regime. President Joe Biden he returned to attacking his Russian counterpart, saying he is a “butcher” during a rally held yesterday in North Carolina. Speaking about his proposal to raise taxes for the richestthe US president said that the $400 billion in additional revenue linked to a tax rate increase to 25% could be used to “drastically reduce the federal deficit. We could do so many things, including finally making sure we protect Ukraine from that butcher Putin.”

The first response from the Pentagon had already arrived on March 26: “I can tell you what this administration has said over and over again, we will defend every inch of NATO. If a NATO ally were to be attacked, we certainly wouldn’t want that to happen, but we will defend every inch of NATO,” the deputy Pentagon spokeswoman said, Sabrina Singh, commenting on Poland’s claims about the possibility of shooting down missiles aimed at Alliance territory. “Our priority right now is to ensure that Ukraine has what it needs on the battlefield,” the spokeswoman added. Today a sort of confirmation from the Pentagon, in a verbal escalation which, although expected due to the agreements of the Atlantic pact, brings us ever closer to a possible conflict between Putin and the NATO countries.

Russia follows the lead of the Western instigator behind the attack in Moscow
Meanwhile, news comes from Russia that investigators have said they will study the Duma’s request to investigate what Parliament calls “organization, financing and conduct of terrorist acts” against Russia by the United States and other Western countries. This is a response to the theses supported by some Russian politicians and media figures who, after the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall in Moscow, hypothesized Ukrainian and Western involvement, without however providing any proof.

2024-03-27 12:25:02
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