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Europe
Putin tries to bully Sweden and Finland from joining NATO
2015-08-09
[US News & World Report] Russia's ambassador to Sweden, Viktor Tatarintsev, recently warned Sweden that if it joined NATO, Russia would respond with "counter measures." Unfortunately, this was not an isolated threat. It is part of a pattern of earlier threats issued by senior Russian leaders to Sweden and Finland to bully them to comply with Moscow's wishes over their alliance choices. Stockholm and Helsinki must not underestimate these threats and should make more of an effort to deter Russia from carrying them out. Deterring Russia will require greater political attention to this problem and more defense capabilities against this unconventional military threat.
Would NATO step up to protect either country if the Rooskies attacked?
Tatarintsev made it clear that these threats come directly from Russian President Vladimir Putin. The ambassador specifically warned that "Putin [himself] pointed out that there will be consequences," if Sweden or Finland try to join NATO. What kind of consequences are the Russians threatening? According to Tatarintsev, Russia's response will be "of the military kind." These threats are very troubling because Russia is being very explicit that if Sweden and Finland move closer to NATO membership, Russia's response will be a lot more dangerous than simple diplomatic criticism. Moscow has already demonstrated it is willing to overreact to misperceived threats to Russia's security.
Posted by:ryuge

#4  What of the Malmo population of Sweden?

How do the Muzzies in the north react to this?
How do the Ruskies react to a northern version of Chechnya?
Posted by: AlanC   2015-08-09 11:32  

#3  ....OTOH, the Finns have handed the Sovi Russians their asses twice in living memory, and if there's one thing the Russians don't forget, it's who's capable of doing so. They won't go after the Finns anytime soon. Sweden is getting ready to reintroduce limited conscription (without much in the way of protest/complaint, it should be noted) and even in their current condition they can hand the Russians a bloody nose they won't soon forget.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-08-09 07:56  

#2  Not a bad idea at all, but wait a day or so while I bury the silver.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-08-09 06:43  

#1  
Posted by:    2015-08-09 04:43  

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