Putin’s drone war - NATO's worst nightmare? | To the Point
Experts see Russia's drone attacks as a revolution in modern warfare. Now, Ukraine is no longer the only country threatened by them.Russian drones have repeatedly entered NATO territory - most recently Poland and Romania. Putin appears to be testing NATO - continuing to provoke, rather than negotiate.
His drone arsenal is posing an ever-greater challenge to NATO. How should the alliance respond to this new threat? +++We ask: Putin’s drone war - NATO's worst nightmare?
Our guests: Marcus Welsch (journalist and data analyst); Ulrike Franke (ECFR); Aaron Wiener (Washington Post)
00:00 Opener
01:50 Putin probes NATO's resolve
02:20 Russian aggression extends beyond Ukraine
02:40 Is Putin challenging NATO’s article 5?
03:20 NATO’s response: A proven success
04:15 Russia employs a “Salami Tactic” strategy
05:18 NATO’s reaction: measured and effective
08:00 A wake-up call for the West?
09:10 Does Russia hold an advantage in drone technology?
10:50 Russia’s drone production Is accelerating
12:00 The cost-effectiveness factor
13:12 Countermeasures against drones
15:06 Disrupting Russia’s drone supply chain
16:15 Sanctions in focus
18:00 Cutting off financial flows to Russia
18:40 Sanctions: One instrument among many
19:30 The oil price cap strategy
20:50 Putin’s vulnerability to oil revenues
21:20 Should China face sanctions too?
22:50 Has NATO already sustained damage?
#nato #russia #drones
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