
Russia is still fighting Ukrainian Nazis on its borders, a war that Russia could have won much sooner than later if it wasn’t for the US and EU sending weapons to Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi regime. Now the EU and Ukraine are calling for a so-called “Drone Alliance” to continue Brussels and Washington’s proxy war against Russia. Drone warfare is on the agenda, and the Russian Federation is the target. According to the EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance:
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Drones and counter-drones are one of the capability priority areas identified and agreed by Member States. The Defence Readiness Roadmap 2030 has underlined the need to address this capability as a matter of priority considering the level of threats, and in a coordinated manner so that it would benefit the security of the EU. Efforts towards the reinforcement of the European drone and counter-drone capability would frame the European Drone Defence Initiative as proposed in the Defence Readiness Roadmap.
While Member States have already started work on drones and counter-drones within a dedicated capability coalition, the European Commission (hereinafter ‘the Commission’) is committed to intensify its support to Member States’ efforts including through facilitating the dialogue and engagement with industry and reinforce the cooperation with Ukraine
Then mass production of drones is to increase attacks on Russia meaning Europe wants a forever war that supports its military-based industries and at the same time, continue its destabilizing efforts against Russia. However, given the fact that Russia has actually won the war and will declare victory in due time, Brussels and Washington are in panic mode:
This is why the Commission, in close cooperation with Ukraine, is launching the EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance (hereinafter, ‘the Drone Alliance’). The Drone Alliance aims to connect industrial actors to learn from each other, in particular from Ukraine’s adaptation in a full-scale war situation and build together drone and counter-drone capabilities. The Drone Alliance is expected to closely interact with the Member State-led Priority Capability Coalition, focusing on drones and counter-drone systems, thereby contributing to the delivery of concrete capabilities
The Anti-Russia think tank, ‘The Atlantic’ published on May 13th, 2025 ‘Drone superpower: Ukrainian wartime innovation offers lessons for NATO’ made it clear that drone warfare is the preferred tactic against Russia:
The Ukrainian military has evolved dramatically during the past three years of full-scale war against Russia to become the largest and most effective fighting force in Europe. Innovation has played a key role in this process, with Ukraine relying on the country’s vibrant tech sector and traditionally strong defense industry to counter Russia’s overwhelming advantages in terms of both manpower and firepower. This has resulted in an army capable of developing and implementing the latest military technologies at speeds that are unmatched by any Western countries with their far more bureaucratic procurement cycles
Ukraine’s Neo Nazi government has already lost the war against Russia, but Washington along with EU member states (NATO) still support and maintain the Zelensky regime despite hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who have lost their lives including those who were forcibly drafted and dragged into the battlefield. RT reported a recent sale of up to $373.6 million of precision-guided bomb kits to Ukraine that was approved by the Trump regime:
The administration of US President Donald Trump has approved the potential sale of precision-guided bomb kits worth $373.6 million to Ukraine, following congressional pressure over stalled arms deliveries.
The move was announced by the State Department on Tuesday, greenlighting a possible Foreign Military Sale of 1,532 JDAM-Extended Range (JDAM-ER) tail kits and related support equipment to Kiev. The equipment could be used to convert heavy bombs into GPS-guided munitions that can hit targets dozens of kilometers away. Boeing, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is listed as the primary contractor
The report added what the US state department said about Ukraine’s “Self-Defense” missions:
“The proposed sale will improve Ukraine’s capability to meet current and future threats by providing it with additional means to conduct self-defense missions and enhance regional security,” the State Department said, adding that the package “will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”
The truth to the matter is that although Trump and the rest of his criminal regime has somewhat publicly opposed military support to Ukraine, but behind closed doors, they have supported selling lethal weapons to Ukraine since Trump got into office in early 2024 despite his nonsense about ending the war in 24 hours:
Since his inauguration, Trump has been opposed to unconditional military support for Ukraine but has not objected to selling arms. Rather than direct US funding, Washington has routed arms through the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) – a NATO mechanism under which European nations and Canada finance purchases of US-produced weapons for Ukraine in regular packages.
Moscow has consistently denounced Western arms deliveries to Ukraine, saying they only prolong the conflict without changing its outcome. It has also warned that shipments make NATO a direct participant in the hostilities
Russia knows that it needs to end this war, so it is most likely they have considered launching direct strikes against Europe to stop them from arming the Ukrainians. But what happens if the EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance agreement becomes a reality? Will Moscow eventually give its military the greenlight to launch strikes on weapons manufacturers on European soil? We don’t know if they would want to further escalate tensions with Europe, but it is a reasonable solution to end Ukraine’s perpetual drone warfare against Russia which would surely add one more nail in Ukraine’s coffin.
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Timothy Alexander Guzman writes on his own blog site, Silent Crow News, where this article was originally published.
He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG).
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