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Is war in Europe expanding?

A number of drones breached the airspace of three NATO member states: Lithuania, Romania, and Poland. In Lithuania and Romania, the drones evaded detection by the respective air defense systems. In Poland, the drones failed to be intercepted, and a few targeted were destroyed. Further drones were spotted flying towards Warsaw.
At the same time, Ukraine has reportedly discovered four types of missiles, believed to have originated from unknown or in the desert, with an estimated range of between 500 and 800 kms.
Has anyone ever wondered why drones suddenly appeared out of nowhere, flying around vital locations like airports without any trace or means of tracking? Could it be a wild guess that these drones might originate from either Russia or Ukraine, possibly attempting to provoke NATO into action?
All I can think of is someone behind the scenes, displaying formidable intelligence and controlling the entire scenario.
 
An estimated 1,000 to 5,000 Cuban nationals are reportedly fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, according to a U.S. State Department assessment. The recruitment of Cuban fighters is influenced by several factors, including Cuba's severe economic crisis, which has made financial rewards for participants a compelling incentive. In October 2025, the Russian government ratified a new military cooperation agreement with Cuba, further solidifying ties between the two nations. U.S. and Ukrainian officials have expressed concerns that the presence of Cuban fighters could pose a significant threat to the security of U.S. allies in the region.
 
moldovan beauties will need to find refuge when shit hits the fan.
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Possibility:
Intruders could infiltrate the country using trailers carrying pre-assembled drones if they are too large to transport otherwise. These trailers would be driven to a concealed location where the drones could be deployed and flown, similar to the methods Ukraine has reportedly used against Russia. Since this method has been used before, the chances of it being detected are quite high. I don't think the enemy will deploy it.
Another possibility is that the drones are equipped with stealth functions, allowing them to evade detection by current radar tracking methods. These drones could take off from the user's safe location and, upon entering the intended country, activate their stealth mode to remain undetectable. Once they reach their destination, they could deactivate the stealth mode, reverting to normal operation and allowing radar systems to detect them.
 
Recent drone incidents appear to have a clear trigger: they emerged after Trump referred to Russia as a "paper tiger" in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social. In response, Putin deflected the criticism back onto the U.S. and NATO, arguing at a foreign policy forum in Sochi that if a country battling nearly the entire NATO alliance is a paper tiger, then NATO itself must also be one. "Paper The "Paper Tiger" issue is rapidly gaining traction and sparking intense debate across online social forums
 
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Despite these positive economic signals, the overall outlook remains uncertain. Companies’ ability to plan and invest requires predictability, but all signs suggest US President Donald Trump is not done with his tariffs, after a string of sector-specific tariffs that have been announced or suspended on short notice.

Singapore will be more greatly affected by these external developments rather than domestic consumption, especially if growth among key trading partners such as China and the US slows.

Economic data shows China is still in deflation, while inflation in the US has started trending up again. There were concerns about whether the Fed made the right move at a tricky time when the US job market is weak and inflation has been sticky. US analysts are even forecasting that the US economy might be headed for stagflation.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/com...est-rates-singapore-inflation-economy-5385076
 
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