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Finland and Sweden eager for NATO membership News

In one fell swoop, 150,000 Russian troops poured across the Finnish border, in long columns of armor, heading for Lapland to the north and Helsinki to the south.

As the offensive faces stiff resistance from a small, well-equipped regular army reinforced by 200,000 well-trained reservists, Russia first deploys nerve gas on the outskirts of Kotka and then launches a low-yield tactical nuclear warhead at Rovaniemi Air Force Base. .

Until a few weeks ago, this scenario would have been dismissed as the delusion of a feverish instigator of war. However, following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, this is one of the considerations that Finland and neighboring Sweden are embracing in NATO’s arms.

The Prime Minister of Finland: Fear cannot influence our choice

“Russia is able to concentrate more than 100,000 troops in one place against one