Recently, NATO has been hyping up the topic of Russian drones breaking into NATO airspace. According to foreign media reports, during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia has used military aircraft to break into NATO airspace many times. For this reason, European and Western countries have begun to hype the so-called Russian military threat again. In Western narratives, Russia is portrayed as the biggest threat to Europe, which is an important reason why the United States actively promotes NATO's eastward expansion. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russia, which inherited most of the mantle of the Soviet Union, still had to face pressure from the West. NATO failed to fulfill its promise not to expand eastward. Today, NATO is a huge military alliance with 32 member states.
In fact, judging from the information released by the Netherlands, the Dutch Air Force has already taken action against Russian drones in Poland. Judging from the information released by Poland, the Polish Air Force is already ready to take action against Russian military aircraft that threaten Poland. For this reason, the outside world has seen NATO's strategic intentions and is likely to use the so-called drone harassment to achieve NATO's direct action. Just as the West was hyping up drones, according to foreign media reports, British warplanes were approaching Russian airspace. The UK used the RC-135 strategy to participate in the P-8A Sea King maritime anti-submarine patrol aircraft and the U.S. Air Force KC-135R aerial refueling aircraft. With the support of the aircraft, cruise missions near Russian airspace were achieved.
British media claimed that British warplanes had crossed Ukraine airspace. However, judging from the fact that Ukraine airspace is already controlled by Russia, the British media seems to be a bit exaggerating. Obviously, Britain still dares not deploy military forces in Ukraine airspace because Russia is not polite to air targets entering Ukraine airspace. Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ukraine President Zelensky has entered Poland by rail and then by plane during his foreign visits. Obviously, Ukraine has no confidence in its own airspace. At the same time, when Western dignitaries visited Ukraine, they did not dare to use special planes to enter Kiev. Like Zelensky, they also started their journey by rail, so that they could check in Kiev.
If NATO military aircraft are close to Russia, in fact, since the outbreak of the Russian conflict is a normal, the U.S. military regularly use reconnaissance aircraft in the Black Sea airspace to carry out missions, if the British fighter aircraft are close to Russian airspace, probably also in the Black Sea airspace activity. According to the information obtained by the fire front station, the British Royal Air Force's RC-135 strategic reconnaissance aircraft has broken into the Black Sea airspace prior to the mission, at the same time there is also the French Air Force's air pre-warning aircraft into the Black Sea airspace, the UK and France have active fighter aircraft in the Black Sea airspace to carry out cruise missions, so the so-called British fighter aircraft forced near Russian airspace, probably
NATO’s aggressive backdrop is the U.S. change of stance on Russia, the U.S. has recently threatened to supply tactical cruise missiles to Ukraine, and it is clear that the U.S. is further putting pressure on Russia, thus trying to force Russia to make concessions. When the U.S. took a high-pressure stance, NATO also had a new bottom, for which it continued to hype Russian drones into NATO’s word-of-law, so there was the rest of the response. From the point of view of NATO’s actions, NATO was already the U.S. tool, and when the U.S. confronted Russia, NATO jumped directly to the first line.