It's time for Europe and NATO to double down on their kinetic and cyberwarfare defenses. And as Putin becomes more emboldened and Ukrainian support from the US becomes uncertain, McFadden's speech is a welcome source of motivation. Moscow has already shown its willingness to attack NATO countries' infrastructure — making Putin's latest threats all the more serious.
Western countries are lucky Russia hasn't already targeted them, considering that Western special forces troops and weapons have already entered Russian territory. Putin is simply responding to months of Western talk about sending troops to Russia, not to mention their blatant green-lighting of long-range missiles being shot into Russian territory. NATO is declaring war on Russia, not the other way around.