Europe Is at War. Why Can't It Say So?
Briefly

Russia has systematically targeted Ukraine's vital infrastructure, employing missiles and drones in acts of war that Putin downplays as a 'special military operation'.
The recent sabotage of the Estlink 2 cable illustrates a disturbing trend of Russian aggressiveness, subtly undermining European nations without engaging in overt warfare.
The EU’s response to attacks like the Estlink 2 incident reflects a reluctance to confront Russia directly, framing it instead as a 'pattern of deliberate and coordinated actions'.
Events like the cutting of undersea cables threaten Estonia’s sovereignty, emphasizing the necessity for European nations to maintain control over their energy and communication systems.
Read at The Atlantic
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