After being demilitarized in 2005, Sweden re-introduced permanent troops to Gotland in 2016, following Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014. Sweden also became NATO’s newest member in March — meaning it is covered by the alliance’s Article 5 guarantee that all other members come to each other’s defense if they are attacked.

  • Michael H. Jenkins@infosec.pub
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    6 months ago

    Now we face the endless question: is this a real threat or does Sweden’s military want more funding? I genuinely do not know.

    • GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      6 months ago

      Given Putin’s long history of violating Swedish airspace over Gotland, I feel like the statement has at least some amount of credibility.

      In fact, I would not be surprised if that is a large part of why public sentiment finally swayed in favour of NATO in Sweden after so many years of public sentiment being against the prospect.

    • ID411@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      If you’re a General, you wouldn’t miss this chance to ask for new toys.

      I am far from persuaded that Russia is motivated to attack a NATO member, despite what the News media would have you believe.