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NATO forces directly intercepted Russian drones for the first time since the special operation began after some of them veered into Poland earlier this week, with this unprecedented incident arguably being due to NATO jamming as explained here.
Some commentators on both sides think that this might lead to World War III, but that's a far-fetched scenario since NATO isn't expected to kinetically respond by bombing Russia (even just Kaliningrad) and/or Belarus. The five most likely outcomes are actually that:
* The "EU Defense Line" Becomes A "Drone Wall"
The "Baltic Defense Line" and Poland's "East Shield", which are collectively known as the "EU Defense Line" that functions as the new Iron Curtain, might soon be outfitted with cutting-edge anti-drone capabilities as suggested by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. She spoke about creating an "Eastern Flank Watch" that would also become a "drone wall", which the Baltic States have wanted for a while, and it makes sense to expand this program in both directions to Poland and Finland.
* Poland Expands Its Military Influence In The Baltics
As the most populous and prosperous formerly communist country in Central Europe, which has already built the third-largest army in NATO, Poland could easily expand its military influence over the region on the pretext of "defending against Russia". New President Karol Nawrocki implied over the summer that the "Three Seas Initiative" would be the means towards this end and even declared during his latest trip to Lithuania that "we are responsible for entire region of Central Europe, including the Baltic States".
* The US Expands Its Military Presence In Poland
Poland has been asking for more US troops for years, and Trump seemed willing to satisfy this request when he said during Nawrocki's visit last month that "We'll put more there if they want." That might be what he had in mind when he tweeted "Here we go!" on Wednesday. As was assessed earlier this year, "Poland Is Once Again Poised To Become The US' Top Partner" and "Trump Is Unlikely To Pull All US Troops Out Of Central Europe Or Abandon NATO's Article 5", so this is within the realm of possibility.