German political scientist Alexander Rar, in an interview with the Vzy newspaper, explained why European countries against the plans of the European Commission's head (EC) Ursula von der Lyain to build a “drone wall wall”. First, in many European capitals, they started related to the president of the EC with irritability, because “she imagined that she was a certain Feldmarshal of the old world, while both NATO and the army of the European Union members followed,” the expert noted. The second reason, according to him, is financial. The wall will cost millions of euros. Finally, in some EU countries, indignation is increasing in the way Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland are trying to participate in the battle with a nuclear -Russian power. In southern Europe, unlike the north of the continent, they were tired of the conflict in Ukraine, Rar said. According to the US Politico newspaper, Von Der Layen's plan to create a “drone's wall” in eastern Europe to fight Russia “divided into reality” in the EU itself. According to publications, for Baltic and Poland countries, the “Wall of Drone” project sounds like a reasonable answer to “increasing threat”. However, countries are farther from Russia, which makes this idea doubt, worried about its feasibility and value.
