Sweden brings back conscription under tension with Russia

It would be nice if they* started footing the bill like they need NATO.


*NATO member nations
 
Russia has a history of violating Swedish neutrality by sending her navy into Swedish waters.

Swedish submarine incidents - Wikipedia

I find it interesting that Sweden avoided it during the Cold War but is now willing to explore the possibility of partnering with NATO. I'd have to think this is less a partnership driven by the spectere of a land war and more driven by air and sea concerns.
 
Russia has a history of violating Swedish neutrality by sending her navy into Swedish waters.

Swedish submarine incidents - Wikipedia

I find it interesting that Sweden avoided it during the Cold War but is now willing to explore the possibility of partnering with NATO. I'd have to think this is less a partnership driven by the spectere of a land war and more driven by air and sea concerns.

Not just air and sea. Cyber as well. The threat of land war is a tertiary concern at best these days. The advances in technology are rendering it more and more unlikely.

ETA: I am well aware of ground involvement in Iraq, AFG, Syria, Africa, and Ukraine. Mostly SOF. When I say "land war", I am referring to a major pitched battle by the conventional fielded forces of nation states.
 
Well if we're pointing fingers because of sea incursions we'll have to point at every country with submarines.
 
My father's family is Finnish. My grandfather came here as a baby. I had family here, moved here in the late 40s and 50s, who fought against the Soviets (they have since died). Finns have a hard-on for anything not Finn. They don't care for the rest of Scandinavia.
 
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