It is to put on the doorstep of Russia, and the President of Finland allowed the deployment of nucle

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-04

Finland, which became a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization last year, is supposed to have a "real nuclear deterrent." Alexander Stubb was inaugurated on March 1 as the new *** and he said so. This outspoken president did surprise some.

Even in **, Stubb has said in public that if Finland becomes a member of NATO, it will not be subject to any constraints, and is ready for it to have a nuclear **. However, at his first press conference after taking office, Stubb said that if the Finnish parliament amends the law on military power accordingly, it can deploy nuclear weapons on its territory.

First, Finland must build up a strong nuclear threat. That's exactly what we're all about, and since we joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, it provides three deterrents. Starr told reporters that the first part is military power, followed by missiles, that is, bullets, and finally the nuclear deterrent force of the United States.

In April this year, Finland officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, UNIAN reported. After the Second World War, this country did not participate in the North Atlantic Treaty, nor in the UN Charter, but chose neutrality. After the Cold War, this situation was not maintained until Russia carried out complete aggression against Ukraine. Finland submitted its request to become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the spring of 2022.

Since then, Russia has been systematically intimidating Finland through an armed invasion. Especially Russia's Putin, who himself said so. Finland reacted very toughly, not only becoming a member of NATO, but also putting its nuclear ** on Russia's doorstep. The Finns experienced the Soviet-Finnish war, and when it comes to being more ruthless, they will never be intimidated.

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