Why Putin faces more NATO in the Arctic after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Russia's invasion is prompting neighboring Finland and Sweden to consider joining the trans-Atlantic alliance.

By Robin Emmott, Reuters, Essi Lehto, Reuters, Simon Johnson, Reuters April 4, 2022
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BARDUFOSS, Norway — The sound of gunfire echoed around the Norwegian fjords as a row of Swedish and Finnish soldiers, positioned prone behind banks of snow, trained rifles and missile launchers on nearby hills ready for an enemy attack.

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