Colin Sheridan: Europe is rehearsing a war it may not be facing

Warnings about a looming Russian threat risk replacing evidence with emotion, and turning democratic debate into a test of loyalty
Colin Sheridan: Europe is rehearsing a war it may not be facing

Russian president Vladimir Putin: Intelligence officials in frontline states such as Estonia have said publicly that there is no evidence of imminent plans for a Russian attack on EU or Nato members. File picture: Alexander Kazakov/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo/AP

There’s a particular tone that creeps into public life when a big idea takes hold — a mix of urgency and self-importance, the faint rattle of epaulettes, the conviction that anyone who asks for evidence is either naïve or suspect.

Ireland, usually allergic to martial melodrama, is starting to catch it. Across Europe, the “Russian threat” has hardened into something less like analysis and more like zeitgeist. 

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