1. US President Donald Trump has suggested NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they violate NATO airspace, following several recent incursions by Russian military planes.
2. Trump stated that the US would support members who take such action, with Estonia and Poland among those reporting such incidents this month.
3. In a related development, President Trump indicated a shift in his stance on the war in Ukraine, suggesting Ukraine could win back territory taken by Russia with European support, departing from his previous proposal of a land swap based on current frontlines.
2. Trump stated that the US would support members who take such action, with Estonia and Poland among those reporting such incidents this month.
3. In a related development, President Trump indicated a shift in his stance on the war in Ukraine, suggesting Ukraine could win back territory taken by Russia with European support, departing from his previous proposal of a land swap based on current frontlines.
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Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump proposes NATO countries shoot down Russian aircraft violating their airspace, with support for members who take such action. This follows recent incursions by Russian military planes, particularly reported in Estonia and Poland this month. Additionally, President Trump