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Top Swedish general: prepare for war ‘within a few years’
2016-02-04
SWEDEN — a nation that hasn’t been in a fight for more than 200 years — has been issued a chilling warning by a top general: expect World War III “within a few years”.

“The global situation we are experiencing and which is also made clear by the strategic decision leads to the conclusion that we could be at war within a few years,” the statement reads. “For us in the army we have to, with all force we can muster, implement the political decisions.”

Major General Anders Brännström made the stark statement in a brochure being distributed among attendees of an armed forces conference next week. General Brännström wrote that increasing tensions in the region had caused a shift in Sweden’s military strategic thinking. No longer is it gearing towards assisting international policing operations. It’s now focused on the “capability of armed battle against a qualified opponent”.

Sweden’s military was now optimising its armed forces for “a threshold effect against military attacks and ultimately defend Sweden”, he said.

Sweden has historically maintained a neutral stance, particularly in both World Wars.
Particularly in WWII, when for some odd reason they didn't join the Allies against Germany. Hmm, I'm sure there was a reason...
In recent years, however, it has been seriously pondering joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) as it strengthens its ties within the European Union.
Russia has reacted strongly to this suggestion — probing Swedish waters with spy submarines and combat jets as a signal of its displeasure.

Sweden’s intelligence agency Sapo last year published a report stating that the biggest espionage threat against the country was now Russia.

“We should be aware that we are continuously being exposed to intelligence gathering and campaigns. We also know that areas in our region, the Baltic and increasingly the Arctic, constitute areas of friction between Russia and the West,” General Brännström told another military conference earlier this month.

Russia’s recent bellicose behaviour in Ukraine and threatening posture against the small Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — once part of the former Soviet Union — has only strengthened Sweden’s interest in joining the western alliance.

A poll late last year put 41 per cent of the population as now in favour of joining NATO, with 39 per cent against. Five years ago, only 23 per cent supported the idea.
Why would NATO want another member that isn't willing to carry its own weight in defending itself? NATO has plenty of members like that already. And we already have enough fighting heavy barbers...
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Search for the defenses of Gotland Island, which are non-existent. I would not buy that pig in a poke.
Posted by: rammer   2016-02-04 20:04  

#4  Sven,
Don't forget the ball bearings, Oerlikon and Bofors guns built under license among other things
Posted by: Zorba de Medici9541   2016-02-04 17:08  

#3  Particularly in WWII, when for some odd reason they didn't join the Allies against Germany. Hmm, I'm sure there was a reason..

"During 1940-1944 Sweden exported 38 million metric tons of top-grade iron ore to Germany."
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2016-02-04 11:54  

#2  Depends, iblis: do you want your people to meet Russians as liberators?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-02-04 11:51  

#1  Probably not a great time to be importing large numbers of military age foreigners who hate and despise everything about your western, liberal, socialist, permissive Scandinavian garden.
Posted by: Iblis   2016-02-04 11:40  

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