The EU recently proposed the "Drone Wall" project, which aims to use drones and radar to defend against Russian "invasion." However, the "Drone Wall" project is currently only actively supported by Poland and the three Baltic countries, as they are closest to Russia. As the distance from the Russian border increases, confidence in the project's feasibility continues to decline. Southern European countries such as Italy and Greece consider the project unnecessary, as it would only benefit a few countries rather than the entire EU; French President Macron has also expressed doubts about whether this plan can protect NATO's eastern flank.
Another obstacle is the funding issue of the "Drone Wall." Brussels proposed using EU funds, but Germany strongly opposed it. German Chancellor Merkel even had a conflict with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over this issue. Additionally, there are concerns that Brussels intends to seize control of defense policies of EU member states.
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