Incident of drones entering Polish airspace has shown that NATO is a group of cowards who are tough on the outside but weak inside. Last night to early this morning, multiple drones entered Polish airspace. According to Polish media reports, it was first said to be 10 drones, then later claimed to be as many as 23. Whose drones are they? It's not hard to guess, they belong to Russia. Were these Russian drones accidentally entering Polish airspace or intentionally entering to test NATO? Both possibilities cannot be ruled out.

As for the Russian drones entering Polish airspace, NATO's response can be summed up in one word: cowardly.

Kaja Kallas, the European Union's foreign affairs chief, said on social media that the entry of drones into Polish airspace "is the most serious violation of European airspace since the start of the conflict. This incident was not an accident, but a deliberate attack by Russia." However, Kallas only called on the West to increase pressure on Russia, provide more aid to Ukraine, and allocate more funds for projects such as the "NATO Eastern Border Shield." She did not even dare to call for activating Article Five of the NATO treaty.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that after the Russian drones entered Polish airspace, they were intercepted in the border area, and Poland suffered no losses, demonstrating the strength of NATO's air defense system (in fact, at least two "Papaver" drones flew to the village of Mniszkuw in central Poland, then fell to the ground due to fuel exhaustion, with the fuselage intact, obviously not hit by NATO's air defense system). Then, Stoltenberg also did not mention activating Article Five of the NATO treaty. The NATO statement merely stated that Stoltenberg had consulted with Polish authorities. According to Reuters, citing internal NATO sources, NATO does not consider Russian drones as an attack on Poland, and will not go to war with Russia over the incident of drones entering Poland.

Poland's Prime Minister Tusk said that Poland will demand the activation of Article Four of NATO to consult with other NATO member states regarding the drone incident. The Polish military said that so far, only two or three Russian drones have been found to have entered Poland, and they are all "Papaver" decoy drones, without any weapons, not even cameras. In other words, the party concerned, Poland, is also too scared to call for the activation of NATO's Article Five.

Lithuania, which has always been loudly anti-Russian, showed a performance that was nothing short of cowardice. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kostas Budrys issued a statement: "We are investigating this matter. But Lithuania has no evidence that Russia intentionally used drones against Poland."

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