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Sweden Sees Russia-NATO Conflict In 'Relatively Near Future'
Sweden Sees Russia-NATO Conflict In 'Relatively Near Future'
Russia could test the NATO alliance's unity and its "all-for-one" collective defense commitments in the "relatively near future," Sweden’s Defense Commission has said, sounding the alarm in a fresh report issued Friday.
In the blunt interim report cited by Radio Sweden, the commission made it clear that Moscow's 'aggression' against the West is no longer a distant threat, but that "An armed attack against Sweden or our allies cannot be ruled out."
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So far throughout the Russia-Ukraine war, now in its fifth year,...
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