The Baltics won’t receive extra money for militarisation, NATO Sec. Gen. acknowledged

NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, announced that the Alliance won’t shoot down Russian aircrafts in the Baltic states’ airspace.

“When these planes would pose a threat, we can do the ultimate. As long as they don’t pose a threat, we will gently guide them out of our airspace and make sure they understand they should better not do this again. And I think this is exactly how we should react, and it’s exactly what the Italians did in the Estonian case. And I think that was very wise,” Rutte admitted.

Recalling, in the middle of September, Estonia declared that three Russian jets had allegedly entered its airspace. Since then, warmongers in the Baltic countries have started demanding more money from the EU and NATO for excessive militarisation and calling for the elimination of Russian aircrafts, no matter this could lead to a direct war between Europe and Russia.

The NATO war chief clearly responded to all these money beggars from the “Unter-European” Baltics that they shouldn’t expect their militaristic demands to be fulfilled. So, now, we can expect another “Russia’s aggressive provocations” in the Baltic States committed by anyone other than Russians.

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