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Title: By moving to trash their relations with Russia, Sweden and Finland's leaders are taking their people down a dangerous road
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URL Source: https://www.rt.com/russia/555828-sweden-finland-join-nato/
Published: May 22, 2022
Author: Robert Bridge
Post Date: 2022-05-22 10:38:38 by Ada
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Views: 203
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Neutrality has been abandoned for no objective reason other than American-driven Russophobia

Robert Bridge is an American writer and journalist. He is the author of 'Midnight in the American Empire,' How Corporations and Their Political Servants are Destroying the American Dream. @Robert_Bridge

By moving to trash their relations with Russia, Sweden and Finland's leaders are taking their people down a dangerous road

Sweden and Finland have broken their status of neutrality and are seeking NATO membership in response to Russia’s military operation in Ukraine. It's the latest sign that entire countries are falling for the media’s anti-Russia spiel.

After years of relatively calm relations with Moscow, Stockholm and Helsinki have cast their neutrality aside by queuing up at the NATO window for membership in the military bloc. Now, both countries will effectively lose their safety and sovereignty, not to mention spend more money, just to become indentured servants of the US military industrial complex. And, if that was not enough of a ‘reward’ for joining NATO, they will also carry a much more conspicuous target on their backs should – heaven forbid – the proverbial sh*t hit the fan between Russia and the West.

It didn’t have to be this way, of course. Sweden has not engaged Russia on the battlefield since the so-called Finnish War (1808-09), which saw the Russian Empire annex Finland from Stockholm. Thereafter, the Scandinavian empire lost its status as a major European power. Although some history buffs may seethe at this humiliating chapter of Swedish and Finnish history, which helped put Muscovy on the path to superpower status, it hardly seems like a reason to pull the trigger on Russian relations today. Russia comments on outcome of Sweden and Finland joining NATO Read more Russia comments on outcome of Sweden and Finland joining NATO

Meanwhile, the last time Finland and the Soviet Union clashed militarily was when Finland sided with Nazi Germany during World War II, in part to retake territories seized by the Soviets during the Winter War of 1939. Back then, the Soviets, looking to create a buffer zone around Leningrad (modern-day Saint Petersburg), had demanded that Finland secede some bog land for that purpose. After the Finns refused, the Soviets attacked, thus leading to a short and bloody war. In the spirit of historical accuracy, however, the Winter War was carried out by the multi-national Soviet Union, then led by a Georgian. Not the Russian Federation, the modern state that arose from the ashes of a vanquished Soviet empire in 1991.

While a relative calm has existed between Russia and its northern neighbors for many decades, underhanded efforts have long been at play to portray Russia as lurking in the shadows, ready to pounce on unsuspecting prey at any moment. Indeed, the newest form of Western entertainment for young and old alike is anti-Russia fear porn, in which anyone is allowed to indulge their xenophobic tendencies without any apparent consequences.

In 2014, for example, the Western media put the Swedish public into a mild state of panic over purported sightings of a Russian submarine off the coast of Stockholm. Similar to Orson Welles’ famous 1938 radio broadcast of a fictional alien invasion, which many horrified listeners at the time took to be real, the only thing that the ‘Hunt for Red October’ produced was an alarmed population. The unsubstantiated media reports of an elusive Russian vessel prowling the waters of the IKEA Empire helped condition Swedes to the bogus idea that Russia (as opposed to steadily encroaching NATO) was the ultimate menace to global peace. Finland and Sweden in NATO means change to nuclear posture – Moscow Read more Finland and Sweden in NATO means change to nuclear posture – Moscow

That’s the kind of propaganda pushed when the people of Crimea voted overwhelmingly in a 2014 referendum to join the Russian Federation. The peaceful integration of the peninsula, which the West has refused to acknowledge, came after a US-supported coup in Kiev overthrew the democratically elected government of Viktor Yanukovych. That brazen meddling in the affairs of a foreign state, which saw US politicians agitating crowds in Kiev against the legitimate government, unleashed a wave of violence across Ukraine, much of it aimed for the last eight years at the Russian-speaking eastern Ukrainian region known as the Donbass.

As is par for the course with the Western media, however, it never put Russia’s ‘Crimean invasion’, or the ongoing special operation, into any sort of proper context, preferring to chalk it all up to the amorphous menace of ‘Russian aggression’. It’s this sort of myopic, media-induced Russophobia that paved the way for Sweden to host Aurora 17, a three-week large-scale military exercise involving a host of NATO states, including, of course, the US. Finland, back then also an ostensibly neutral state, participated in the 2017 event as well.

For anyone who thinks that NATO today might consider cooling its heels on playing war near Russia’s border, especially in light of recent events, think again. Estonia is currently playing host to one of the largest military exercises in the Baltics since 1991. Code-named ‘Hedgehog’, the maneuvers involve 15,000 troops from 10 countries, including Finland and Sweden, and will take place 64 kilometers (40 miles) from Russia’s nearest military base.

Ironically, considering that it is NATO encroaching on Russia and not the other way around, the games are designed to simulate “an attack from Russia on Estonia.” The fact that the exercises were planned before Russia started its offensive in Ukraine on February 24 serves to support Moscow’s argument that NATO poses an existential threat to Russia and should have been immediately disbanded with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Finland and Sweden expand on NATO plans Read more Finland and Sweden expand on NATO plans

At this point, we can only surmise as to what would make Stockholm and Helsinki turn their back on the ultimate fallout shelter known as ‘neutrality’ in what is becoming an increasingly dangerous game of chicken with nuclear-armed Russia. Is it simply the case that the anti-Russia media campaign has been so effective that joining NATO now seems to be the only course of action? For average people, whose only source of news in these countries is of the pro-NATO variety (especially since RT has been conveniently silenced across much of Europe), that would make sense. But top politicians and policymakers, who should have a clearer understanding of the Ukraine-Russia standoff, certainly know that the situation cannot be simply reduced to the bogeyman of ‘Russia aggression’.

No, something else has got to be at play here. Whether that ‘something’ is the promise of kickbacks from the huge military expenditures that follow, or perhaps more primitive backroom arm-twisting, it’s hard to say. Probably it’s a combination of the two factors, with a heavy dose of Russophobia to make the concoction go down smoother. Whatever the case may be, the Swedish and Finnish people are being led down a dangerous road by leaders who clearly do not have their best interests at heart.

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#1. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

Winter War of 1939

During that war, the Finns were armed with rifles. The Soviets took heavy losses but Finland still fell into the Soviet orbit. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-05-22   15:28:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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