Finland’s defense minister: We’re preparing to thwart any potential military threat. is Finland saved from Moscow´s imperialism?

Litwin, isn't it good that Putin is going to stay? :)
and that process of gathering Russian lands has started already :)
" Litwin, isn't it good that Putin is going to stay? :) " its GREAT I love it, putin is your last czar of your last ulus (empire)

Putin is a Zionist who destroyed Russia, the Russian People badly needs the new Tsar elected by the Russian People and not by KGB and Putin's kagal.

politics is an art of the possible.
политика - искусство возможного
ithis alone is enough not to consider monarchy as a working option for modern Russia

as for a Zionist - present historic circumstances lead Putin the right way of self-reliance and restoration of the great state whatever Putin is.

so, everything is fine, Russia is back on its path of strength and glory, expanding via elimination of deadly external threats.

Litwin, do you enjoy understanding it? :)

Russia badly needs monarchy, end of so-called 'democracy' and Orthodox Tsar

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the second one ?

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Putin is a traitor who transformed Russia in a huge prison.
He isn't Russian patriot, otherwise he would have officials of Russian origin around him
i expect a good comment from our new olgino troll

Litwin, your stupid allegations suck.
Can you invent something new, more clever, I hear your frigging Olgino almost six thousandths time-
 
Finland’s defense minister: We’re preparing to thwart any potential military threat. is Finland saved from Moscow´s imperialism?


its clear that Finland takes seriously security issues (having border with Moscow´s empire) , question, what if Putin´s Muscovy attacks , how , where , what will happened, your scenario ?

" However, in Finland there are also reasons for optimism. Our society is resilient. We have confidence in our model of comprehensive security, which we have developed and fine-tuned during the post-Cold War era. We have maintained and developed a national defense capability throughout the decades. We never dropped the ball on defense. In addition, we are members of the European Union, are partners to NATO and cooperate actively with our Nordic neighbors. We never dropped the ball on defense. In addition, we are members of the European Union, are partners to NATO and cooperate actively with our Nordic neighbors....

This year our military expenditures will reach more than 2.2 percent of gross domestic product. We will, in the coming years, procure a new Navy squadron with four corvettes. During the next decade we will also replace the current fleet of F-18 Hornet fighters; a procurement decision will be made this year. Together, these two projects will inject more than an additional €10 billion (U.S. $12 billion) into our defense system.

Additional defense expenditures will facilitate a balanced approach to defense development. They guarantee that our intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and command-and-control capabilities, joint fires, cyber defense, and the Army will get the needed upgrades during the 2020s and beyond.

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If they think NATO will back them.......that is kinda funny.

Too bad biden won........the democrat party here in the U.S. will not support our allies against Russia.
 
Finland’s defense minister: We’re preparing to thwart any potential military threat. is Finland saved from Moscow´s imperialism?


its clear that Finland takes seriously security issues (having border with Moscow´s empire) , question, what if Putin´s Muscovy attacks , how , where , what will happened, your scenario ?

" However, in Finland there are also reasons for optimism. Our society is resilient. We have confidence in our model of comprehensive security, which we have developed and fine-tuned during the post-Cold War era. We have maintained and developed a national defense capability throughout the decades. We never dropped the ball on defense. In addition, we are members of the European Union, are partners to NATO and cooperate actively with our Nordic neighbors. We never dropped the ball on defense. In addition, we are members of the European Union, are partners to NATO and cooperate actively with our Nordic neighbors....

This year our military expenditures will reach more than 2.2 percent of gross domestic product. We will, in the coming years, procure a new Navy squadron with four corvettes. During the next decade we will also replace the current fleet of F-18 Hornet fighters; a procurement decision will be made this year. Together, these two projects will inject more than an additional €10 billion (U.S. $12 billion) into our defense system.

Additional defense expenditures will facilitate a balanced approach to defense development. They guarantee that our intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and command-and-control capabilities, joint fires, cyber defense, and the Army will get the needed upgrades during the 2020s and beyond.

"




If they think NATO will back them.......that is kinda funny.

Too bad biden won........the democrat party here in the U.S. will not support our allies against Russia.

"If they think NATO will back them" No they dont , they have 1 000 000 reservists ready , 0 chance for the preventive barbarians in Finland
 
Finland has a Prime Minister, namely Social Democrat Sanna Marin, a 36-year-old woman, who is apparently caught up in a nightclub scandal of some sorts.
And Sweden has a Prime Minister as well, Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, who resigned hours after being appointed.
And now she's back in office, which appears even more unseemly than the Finnish situation.

But back to Finland, a "Prime Minister" is a generally the head or lead servant to the royalty of any given nation of a European style of government, but Finland is somehow a constitutional republic (without a proper constitution or sisu) under a directly elected President, Sauli Niinistö. But a President who is democratically elected and not hereditary royalty should not have a Prime Minister, especially if Finland is to be a lawful constitutional republic and not a Stalinist proletarian dictatorship or autocracy, with respect to a proper counting of ballots and auditing of elections.
 
Finland has a Prime Minister, namely Social Democrat Sanna Marin, a 36-year-old woman, who is apparently caught up in a nightclub scandal of some sorts.
And Sweden has a Prime Minister as well, Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, who resigned hours after being appointed.
And now she's back in office, which appears even more unseemly than the Finnish situation.

But back to Finland, a "Prime Minister" is a generally the head or lead servant to the royalty of any given nation of a European style of government, but Finland is somehow a constitutional republic (without a proper constitution or sisu) under a directly elected President, Sauli Niinistö. But a President who is democratically elected and not hereditary royalty should not have a Prime Minister, especially if Finland is to be a lawful constitutional republic and not a Stalinist proletarian dictatorship or autocracy, with respect to a proper counting of ballots and auditing of elections.
"Stalinist proletarian dictatorship / autocracy" you described Muscovy here
 
"Stalinist proletarian dictatorship / autocracy" you described Muscovy here
Well, I really can't say Finland ever yet came out from behind the Iron Curtain, even to this day. There's a young married female Prime Minister caught nightclubbing and that President Niinistö what's-his-name won't even come on the record to say yes or no, no comment, just «Niin, niin, niin!» all the time like a steer chewing his cud in the field. And there are a lot of other young females in the government too, who have little to no actual authority or responsibility beyond putting on pretty faces for the mainstream media, because there are obviously older men, "gentlemen of the district" behind the scenes in Finland, who act as puppetmasters, pulling the strings of government from a high-stakes card table in the back room of a casino somewhere. The "real men" don't want to be found by the hoi polloi.
 
you must be joking , F is N1, meanwhile , Marxist - Moscow world is a huge crap hole
I'm not arguing that, no, but the Nazis who run all the trains on schedule in Helsinki are not offering any cure for communism. Shot of vodka and people just aren't telling the truth there.
 
I'm not arguing that, no, but the Nazis who run all the trains on schedule in Helsinki are not offering any cure for communism. Shot of vodka and people just aren't telling the truth there.
"Nazis who run all the trains on schedule in Helsinki" Finland didn´t have a choice

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"Nazis who run all the trains on schedule in Helsinki" Finland didn´t have a choice
What the hell? There aren't enough hookers on the train in Helsinki to offer a "choice" to the gentlemen of the district and political puppetmasters at the high stakes card table in the back room of the casino?
 
What the hell? There aren't enough hookers on the train in Helsinki to offer a "choice" to the gentlemen of the district and political puppetmasters at the high stakes card table in the back room of the casino?

Finland among the best in the world

https://www.stat.fi › tup › suomi-maailman-karjessa_en





Finland is a small country on a global scale. The population of Finland makes up just 0.07 per cent of the world's population and its area as much of the total ...
 
Damn those commies piss me off with all their prissy socialist mental health gun control crap in a court of law, though.
 

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