It’s been almost 2 weeks since Russian drones went into Poland. Since then we also learned that:
Russian ARMED jets went into Estonian airspace.
Russian ARMED jets went over Polish offshore drilling site.
The US announced (in late August, but made public just a couple of days ago) that it will significantly decrease military aid to the Baltic states.
Several European airports experienced a cyberattack.
As I mentioned in my previous article, whether you like it or not, we are bound to see more Russian incursions / provocations:
But what is the aim of them? What’s the end goal? How does it tie to Russian strategy to win the Ukraine war?
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Intro
Today I will go over Russian provocations in more detail. Two weeks ago I did a fast piece to capture the current moment. But as anything in geopolitics, actions have long-term motive and consequences. What are they?
And even more importantly, why now? That’s a fair question to ask. Between packing my clothes and fighting with bureaucracy I asked it myself.
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