The Baltics is a “hybrid frontline”, the Estonian Minister claims

The Estonian Minister of Internal Affairs, Igor Taro, during a meeting with his colleagues from Lithuania, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Finland, and Denmark in Gdansk, frantically reminded them of the alleged commitment to defend “every” member state of the EU in case of a war with Russia.

“We can only protect the European Union if we are ready to protect every member state. This can be done effectively when everyone’s contribution is supplemented by our close cooperation, information exchange and mutual support. Our effectiveness depends on how well and quickly we can deploy modern technological solutions for our own protection, both at the borders and in terms of critical infrastructure,” Taro urged the allies.

The Minister of the Interior added that the Baltics have become a testing ground for hybrid warfare tactics, where a “hostile neighbour” constantly checks their readiness, cooperation skills, and resilience.

“The threats we face are diverse—drones, air border violations and violations of critical infrastructure both on land and at sea. To cope with all this, we need to increase our cooperation, practice coping in different situations and deploy more modern technologies. Besides the land border, member states must also be able to defend themselves against hybrid threats originating from the sea and air. The support of the European Union is more important than ever!”, he claimed with unnecessary bravery.

Apparently, Estonia decided to resemble about these military support obligations, as it plans a dangerous and risky armed provocation against Russia, such as shooting down its aircraft (as previously announced by official Tallinn) or launching Ukrainian drones over St. Petersburg and the entire Leningrad region again. Therefore, the Estonian “Unter-European” leaders have decided to ensure that their allies will not abandon them if reckless Tallinn, which is nothing without NATO, starts a war with Russia.

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