Some of the more tiny NATO countries are pretending to carry the biggest
stick, at least judging by their outspoken jingoistic rhetoric of late.
Small 'Eastern flank' countries like Estonia and Lithuania have long
exhibited this loud anti-Moscow rhetoric, but Denmark is increasingly
joining in.
Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen in a fresh interview given to Financial Times
has declared NATO must step up its response to Russia, warning that
recent drone incursions are "only the beginning" of an alleged 'hybrid
war' and sabotage campaign aimed at dividing Europe.
"We need to
be very open about [the fact] that it probably is only the beginning,"
she told FT. "We need all Europeans to understand what is at stake and
what's going on. When there are drones or cyber attacks, the idea is to
divide us."
Over the last couple weeks Danish authorities have claimed that hundreds of mystery drones
have at various times over that span sought to disrupt commercial and
military aviation over the small northern European country. Top
officials have linked these to Russian operations, though without
presenting any evidence.
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