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Sweden said Wednesday that it and Finland, two countries outside any military alliances, would help monitor the airspace of Nato member Iceland for a few months in early 2014 in what is seen as a sensitive step.
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If you live with someone, have children with someone, you're already married to them, even without the piece of paper.
I suppose those certain circumstances are if Russia engages in a war with NATO or closely allied countries to NATO. Otherwise, why worry? Now, why would Russian want to engage in a war with NATO?
As at least Sweden (I don't know about Finland) has a commitment to defending Nordic countries and the EU and works under NATO command elsewhere and in doing so would need to work with NATO in any war in Europe I fail to see why NATO membership would cause any problems. As sunnchilde says, there are already members; all but for a bit of paper.
Interesting that the Russians are concerned about Finland but not Sweden. Obviously, Finland has done something right with its defence while Sweden has messed up its own defence!
I agree. To side with Russia would hardly ever happen. Through the centuries Russia has meant one thing: war. For both Sweden and Finland (for the major part of the countries history they've actually been the one and a same country: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Empire).
"RARE MEDIUM or WELL DONE"
Disgusting attitude.
Ehhh. And this is based on what? The Soviet Union success in the nordic forests? Perhaps on the superiority of the Russian T-80's and T-90's that cannot pass on Swedish nor Finnish terrain and have the weakest armor above the turret among competing tanks? Maybe on the marine superiority of russian NAVY that did not get any funds for the last 20 years, since everything was thrown on 3 next gen submarines and their strategic weaponry?
Given a conventional war, only the Swedish and Finnish engineering corps + anti naval forces can hold off an attack of the entire ex-"Nordic Armed Group" of the Russians.
Even the Soviet military doctrine at it's height assumed that Scandinavia will be "jumped over" to Iceland in order to cut the supplies from US and simply starved out, since nobody in his right mind will try to pass through Finnish and Swedish forests without at least the use of tactical nuclear weapons, which in it's turn would mean that the entire world would be "well done".
To do with Sweden being a "neutral" country which would be given choice as a piece of steak "RARE, MEDIUM or WELL DONE" (out come the vegetarians)
Best idea for Swedish defense was the recorded message "Igor you mother wants you to come home"
The claim that Sweden is to hard to pass through and Russia would choose to bypass is nonsense.
The time frame for "resistance" in *modern* warfare by any major super power against Sweden is nothing.
Best to sit still and pray to Sweden's only legally defined God, the Christian God whose compound redemptive name is Lord Jesus Christ!
Or buy a nuclear bomb deterrent from Iran or Saudi Arabia
I hope you aren't some politician in power because it is your way of thinking that made the Nazi trains through Sweden possible in the first place. Disgusting.
My father always said "hellre fäkta än illa fly" and I believe him quite right.
Example
It was common knowledge at the time Nazi's were allowed through Sweden the greatest fear of the day was the "Jewish revolution"
where Christians were being exterminated inSoviet Gulags.
The Germans losing WWII, according to historian and Nobel laureate, Alexander Solzhenitsyn in book "Two Hundred Years Together" cost the lives of 60 to 70 million Christians! Finland did stop the Soviets entering Sweden but a great cost fighting with incredible bravery