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Irish Mirror on MSNNATO scrambles jets as Putin fires hypersonic missiles near EU country's borderVladimir Putin launched the largest attack of the war on Ukraine, firing over 740 drones and missiles, including hypersonic weapons, which prompted NATO to scramble jets.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk welcomed Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof to Warsaw, where their defence ministers were set to sign an agreement to expand military cooperation between the two countries.
Dutch F-35 fighter jets will patrol the skies over Poland from September through December as part of a NATO operation aimed at deterring Russian aggression along the alliance’s eastern flank. Outgoing Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans (VVD) informed the Tweede Kamer of the deployment in a letter released Monday.
Poland has taken a bold step to reposition itself as NATO’s industrial anchor on its eastern flank. With a multi-billion-zloty injection into its domestic arms manufacturing sector, Warsaw is building more than just bullets—it is forging a new paradigm of European military self-reliance.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski told the Heads of Diplomatic Missions Conference that he believes a stronger NATO and robust transatlantic ties will remain the cornerstone of prosperity and security.
The survey found that only 8% of Poles believe Poland is prepared for a war with Russia, and just 9% think the country's armed forces are "sufficiently equipped" for such a conflict, Polish state-run TVP World reported.