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Safe for now, Finland fears potential military spillover into ‘strategically important’ North

Finland isn't a NATO member, but views the alliance as a “source of stability” as great power competition makes its neighborhood more strategically significant.

By Kevin McGwin September 20, 2021
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Finland’s defense ministry says it will restructure its armed forces amid a “tense and difficult-to-predict” security situation that has seen increased military activity in the Arctic.

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