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    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterSeptember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump has warned that his patience with Russian President Vladimir Putin is “running out fast” following the breach of Polish airspace by Russian drones earlier this week, an incident that has raised alarm across NATO capitals.

    Speaking in an interview with Fox News on Friday, Trump made one of his sternest remarks yet toward Moscow since returning to the White House. “It’s sort of running out, and running out fast,” the president said, underscoring his growing frustration with the Kremlin’s refusal to make concessions in the conflict that has raged in Ukraine for more than three years.

    The warning comes just weeks after Trump and Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, for high-stakes peace talks that ended without an agreement. Despite multiple deadlines Trump has privately and publicly set for Russia to halt its aggression, the administration has so far refrained from imposing sweeping sanctions or other punitive measures. The president has argued that diplomacy remains the best chance to reach an enduring peace, but the latest provocation has hardened Washington’s stance.

    The airspace violation occurred on Wednesday, when Polish officials reported that 19 flying objects, including drones believed to have originated from Belarus, crossed into their territory. The breach triggered immediate defensive action by Polish air forces and NATO aircraft, which scrambled to secure the skies. While no injuries were reported, the event marked the most direct incursion into NATO airspace since the conflict began.

    Moscow has denied involvement in the incident, dismissing Poland’s claims as “unfounded.” However, Warsaw has insisted that the evidence points squarely toward Russian responsibility. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk rejected Trump’s earlier suggestion that the incursion might have been “a mistake.” Speaking at a press briefing, Tusk said, “There are no mistakes here. These were deliberate actions, meant to test our response.”

    The episode has placed Trump in a difficult position as he seeks to balance pressure on Russia with his long-standing promise to avoid escalating the conflict into a broader war. Since taking office in January, Trump has repeatedly expressed hope that his personal rapport with Putin could bring Moscow to the negotiating table. Yet analysts warn that the patience he signaled on Friday may be wearing thin after the failed Alaska talks and the latest drone incursion.

    US officials confirmed that Trump has delivered several deadlines to Putin behind closed doors, demanding measurable steps toward de-escalation. While the president has not disclosed the exact timelines or consequences, aides say the White House is considering a package of sanctions that could target Russian energy exports and banking assets if Moscow continues its military actions.

    Diplomatic observers believe that Trump’s warning represents an inflection point in US-Russia relations. By emphasizing that his patience is close to exhaustion, the president is signaling to both allies and adversaries that the United States will not indefinitely tolerate provocations that threaten NATO security. The breach of Polish airspace, a NATO member state, underscores the risks of miscalculation and escalation.

    NATO leaders have rallied behind Poland, expressing solidarity in the face of what many view as a deliberate test of the alliance’s resolve. The organization’s rapid response to the incursion demonstrated its preparedness to defend member states, but it also highlighted the precariousness of the current moment. One misstep could ignite a broader confrontation with consequences for all of Europe.

    For now, Trump continues to hold back from announcing new penalties, maintaining that diplomacy remains his preferred course. But his remarks that patience is “running out fast” suggest that the window for dialogue is narrowing. Should Russia persist in testing NATO’s defenses, the United States may soon be forced to act in ways that could redefine the trajectory of the conflict.

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