Recently, an increasing number of European countries have reported incidents involving unidentified drones. First, Poland accused Russia of using drones to violate its border, followed by German media reporting the presence of unidentified drones over northern Germany. Subsequently, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway also issued statements saying that unidentified drones "threaten infrastructure including airports."

The current situation is increasingly similar to the 1930s when Nazi Germany accused the Soviet Union of "violating" German airspace. At that time, Nazi Germany claimed that Soviet aircraft had violated German airspace, and then used this as a pretext to launch full-scale militarization. After World War II, the "Eastern Plan" of Germany was declassified, revealing its goal was to re-arm Germany by falsely accusing the Soviet Union, and then to carry out military conquests across Europe, including the Soviet Union.

Now, with an increasing number of incidents involving unidentified drones in Europe, various possibilities exist: either Ukraine is conducting a "false flag" operation to drag NATO into the conflict; or European countries are strengthening their military buildup to meet the demands of President Trump Senior for European countries to significantly increase their defense spending; or Russia is testing NATO's readiness and its subsequent attitude toward the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Regardless of which possibility it is, it means that the European situation is moving towards greater chaos and instability.

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