
The United States vowed Friday to defend “every inch of NATO territory” after a number of suspected Russian drones entered Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: NATO said it will defend every inch of its territory after suspected Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting a new alliance defense operation.
Key Points:
NATO tension and more military moves could raise fears of a wider war, which can unsettle markets, lift energy costs, and increase pressure on US taxpayers.
The US pledge and NATO’s new air defense step may reassure households and businesses that allies are working to reduce the risk of attacks spreading.
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Core organization in the story responding to the airspace violation and launching Eastern Sentry.
Acting United States ambassador to the United Nations who delivered the key U.S. reassurance to NATO allies.
NATO secretary-general announcing the alliance’s response and commenting on the incursion.
Named leader reacting to the incident and characterizing it as the closest Europe has been to open conflict.
U.S. president whose remarks about the incident and peace efforts are part of the story’s main diplomatic context.
Forum where the U.S. and other actors addressed the airspace violation and its implications.
Named as one of the allies contributing assets to NATO’s response.
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