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© Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Finland president signs required laws for NATO bid
By JARI TANNER HELSINKI©2023 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Desert Tortoise
There is no way for a Russian airplane carrying Mr. Putin to reach Hungary from Russia without flying over onr or more NATO member nations or Ukraine, any of which would happily force his aircraft to land and arrest him. In any event Russian registered and Russian owned aircraft are already banned from EU airspace. Either way Mr. Putin would be flying into a trap of his own making. But go ahead and believe what you want.
Rodney
Vladimir Putin is not scared of little US puppet countries, but he is scared of US nukes on their border. He will have no choice to attack Finland if this happens.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Putain started a war to push NATO back and he is going to get NATO up to his eyeballs. Truly fitting.
TaiwanIsNotChina
That's going to be tough with his army faceplanting every day in Ukraine. Looks like mini-me can't write the terrorism checks he used to be able to.
UChosePoorly
Rodney - Submarine-launched ballistic missiles with enough firepower to potentially destroy all life on earth can already sit just a few dozen kilometers off of every nation's coastline. They can sit off mine, off yours, and off Russia's coast. It's just something that we all have to learn to live with. Russia will have to as well.
Desert Tortoise
There is no need for the US to put nuclear arms in Finland. Finland with its F-35s will have the ability to find and destroy Russian tactical nuclear weapons before they can be employed. That is one of the primary missions for that airplane as the heir to the old F-117. There is no tactically sound reason for the US to position nuclear forces in Finland. In any event the Finns have already stated that there would not be foreign forces permanently stationed in Finland.