The new NATO bulwark against Russia

F-35 Lightning fighter jet

Future part of the NATO Air Force.

(Photo: IMAGO/ZUMA Wire)

Berlin The day after, nervous tension prevailed in Sweden: On Sunday, the ruling Social Democrats decided to join NATO – now the question arises: How will Russia react?

A first, gloomy statement came on Monday morning from Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. The decision by Sweden and Finland to give up their military alliance was a “serious mistake with far-reaching consequences”. Addressing the two Scandinavian countries, he added menacingly: “You should have no illusions that we will just put up with it.”

Later, Russian President Vladimir Putin followed suit. The expansion of NATO is a problem, he will react to the expansion of the military infrastructure there. Russia must keep in mind that NATO wants to expand its global influence.

Moscow knows that geopolitical forces will shift to Russia’s disadvantage as the two countries join the North Atlantic Defense Alliance, but the decision seems immovable.

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