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Sweden giving up their neutral status to join NATO tells you everything you need to know about how much of a threat Russia has again become...

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Wonder if Ikea has a defense sector?

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you are the MAN. keep up the great job.

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I know Finland and Sweden both have conscription since they have a relatively small population compared to their most likely aggressor. Finland also has extensive bunker complexes for its population in the event of a war does Sweden have something similar?

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Yes, although I believe that Sweden rep purposes, a lot of them as things like underground ice-skating, rinks, and shopping malls and so on. But they can be used in a pinch if work comes.

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Watched this a while ago, interesting and informative on the subject.

https://youtu.be/9bPIaHg11mI?si=CehVsh9JVGI7agtj

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Swedens brings a huge coastal fly zone with Finland right around the Gulf of Bothnia and into the Finnish gulf. I wonder if the b1 lancers are already practicing there.

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Hi!

Thank you for the work you're doing! It is great!

In this video tho I think you did not appreciate Finland enough. They have a wonderful army too and they are definitely NOT in russian influence.

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Hopefully Sweden already uses NATO specs or they night have to convert a lot of their arsenal. What I mean is, hopefully they already use 9mm, 5.56NATO and/or 7.62x51NATO ammo in their firearms. I'm guessing their planes equip common missiles like AMRAAM or Sidewinder. I would assume their tanks use 120mm and their artillery use 155mm already.

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Just keep poking the bear! Just keep cornering him and you'll be snowshoeing through a nuclear winter!

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How is stopping him from invading a sovereign nation "cornering the bear" like please I'm curious how we are in anyway doing anything at all to corner Russia?

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Putin isn't so suicidal. There is no surviving a nuclear exchange for Russia either.

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