Post by Eliyahu C. on Jan 11, 2024 14:30:26 GMT -5
Warning!!Shalom Folks, those who visit here to read know that I give warnings for possible outcomes to happen in coming months, or years ahead that involve other Countries.
Read and watch it here. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkxX76XAF4I
If ye don't already know, Finland joined other NATO Countries on April 4th, 2023, and Sweden has also applied for NATO membership.www.google.com/search?client=avast-a-1&q=is+sweden+in+nato&oq=Is+Sweden+&aqs=avast.1.69i57j0l7.11035j0j15&ie=UTF-8
www.businessinsider.com/map-how-russias-nato-border-expands-with-finaland-sweden-members-2022-5
Both Finland and Sweden have been neutral Countries, but with this change these Countries could be targets of the Russian President Putin, the Russian President will probably not sit idly by if the U.S. and NATO move missiles so close to their borders and to Moscow(See the map above.).
This is only a warning to the peoples of these two Countries of possible invasion, and no words of saber rattling should be done by any side.
Finland became NATO’s newest member today (4 April 2023), upon depositing its instrument of accession to the North Atlantic Treaty with the United States at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. NATO Allies signed Finland’s Accession Protocol on 5 July 2022, after which all 30 national parliaments voted to ratify the country’s membership.
“We welcome Finland to the Alliance!,” said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, as Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto deposited Finland’s instrument of accession with the government of the United States, represented by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The Secretary General then welcomed Finnish President Sauli Niinistö to NATO Headquarters for a flag-raising ceremony to mark the country’s accession to the Alliance.
Speaking ahead of the ceremony, the Secretary General thanked President Niinistö for his outstanding leadership and for leading Finland into the most successful Alliance in history. “I am deeply proud to welcome Finland as a full-fledged member of our Alliance and I look forward to also welcoming Sweden as soon as possible,” he said. “Joining NATO is good for Finland, it is good for Nordic security and it is good for NATO as a whole,” he added. The Secretary General also noted that Finland’s accession shows the world that President Putin failed to “slam NATO’s door shut.” “Instead of less NATO, he has achieved the opposite; more NATO and our door remains firmly open,” he said.
“We welcome Finland to the Alliance!,” said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, as Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto deposited Finland’s instrument of accession with the government of the United States, represented by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The Secretary General then welcomed Finnish President Sauli Niinistö to NATO Headquarters for a flag-raising ceremony to mark the country’s accession to the Alliance.
Speaking ahead of the ceremony, the Secretary General thanked President Niinistö for his outstanding leadership and for leading Finland into the most successful Alliance in history. “I am deeply proud to welcome Finland as a full-fledged member of our Alliance and I look forward to also welcoming Sweden as soon as possible,” he said. “Joining NATO is good for Finland, it is good for Nordic security and it is good for NATO as a whole,” he added. The Secretary General also noted that Finland’s accession shows the world that President Putin failed to “slam NATO’s door shut.” “Instead of less NATO, he has achieved the opposite; more NATO and our door remains firmly open,” he said.
If ye don't already know, Finland joined other NATO Countries on April 4th, 2023, and Sweden has also applied for NATO membership.
Sweden sent a formal application to join NATO back in May 2022, alongside Finland. The latter became an official member in April 2023, but Sweden has been kept waiting by member nations Hungary and Turkey. During a NATO summit in July, Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, agreed to let Sweden into the alliance.
Finland became the latest member of NATO on Tuesday, infuriating Russian President Vladimir Putin who has long aimed at rolling back the military alliance's borders.
Finland, along with its neighbor Sweden, applied to join NATO in May 2022, reversing decades-long policies of maintaining military neutrality on the global stage.
Russia's ongoing, unprovoked war in Ukraine prompted the nations to change their position.
Finland's presence in the alliance more than doubles the border between NATO countries and Russia.
Before Tuesday, NATO had land borders with Russia that spanned 754 miles across northern Norway, eastern Latvia and Estonia, and the borders with Poland and Lithuania around Russia's Kaliningrad region.
Finland joining adds 830 miles of continuous border along northwestern Russia, taking the total to 1,584 miles.
The increase in public and political support in Finland for joining NATO came after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Experts have said the development is a noted failure for Russia, which partly justified its invasion of Ukraine as a way to stop NATO expanding further.
Russian officials prior to Finland and Sweden's official application repeatedly threatened the two countries, saying they would have to retaliate against a membership bid.
Russia said in response to Finland's official membership that it will boost its military presence near their joint border.
"We will strengthen our military potential in the w
Finland, along with its neighbor Sweden, applied to join NATO in May 2022, reversing decades-long policies of maintaining military neutrality on the global stage.
Russia's ongoing, unprovoked war in Ukraine prompted the nations to change their position.
Finland's presence in the alliance more than doubles the border between NATO countries and Russia.
Before Tuesday, NATO had land borders with Russia that spanned 754 miles across northern Norway, eastern Latvia and Estonia, and the borders with Poland and Lithuania around Russia's Kaliningrad region.
Finland joining adds 830 miles of continuous border along northwestern Russia, taking the total to 1,584 miles.
The increase in public and political support in Finland for joining NATO came after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Experts have said the development is a noted failure for Russia, which partly justified its invasion of Ukraine as a way to stop NATO expanding further.
Russian officials prior to Finland and Sweden's official application repeatedly threatened the two countries, saying they would have to retaliate against a membership bid.
Russia said in response to Finland's official membership that it will boost its military presence near their joint border.
"We will strengthen our military potential in the w
Both Finland and Sweden have been neutral Countries, but with this change these Countries could be targets of the Russian President Putin, the Russian President will probably not sit idly by if the U.S. and NATO move missiles so close to their borders and to Moscow(See the map above.).
This is only a warning to the peoples of these two Countries of possible invasion, and no words of saber rattling should be done by any side.