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The Northern European neighbours of Russia rather than declaring that an imaginary and ‘hypothetical threat’ from Russia exists only in their politicians’ heads, are now discussing how to prepare for a long-term confrontation. NATO members Finland and Sweden are preparing for a potential conflict with Russia, as tensions between the nations continue to escalate. The decision by Finland to join NATO has been met with opposition from Russia. The Finland military has been bolstered in recent years, with the country aiming to increase its military power and defense capabilities.
As a result, Finland NATO news has been closely watched by analysts and experts, who believe that the country’s NATO membership will play a crucial role in the event of a conflict with Russia. The situation in Scandinavia is becoming increasingly complex, with the threat of a NATO Russia war looming large. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is certain – the fate of Europe and the future of NATO will be shaped by the events that are currently taking place in Finland and Sweden.
Join in to learn more as Rhod Mackenzie looks at how they are increasing the intensity of their military exercises and training their populations to survive a military standoff. Do these actions create a fundamentally different military threat to Russia in the northwest, and how much do they change the strategic balance of power in the region?
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