Until recently, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark seemed more concerned with interior design, green energy, and social equality than military exercises and defense budgets. But against the backdrop of global instability and the increasingly concrete threat from Russia, the Nordic countries have reconsidered their priorities. According to The Wall Street Journal, cited by Adevărul, the region is quickly becoming an example of efficient and pragmatic military collaboration, with a clear objective: not to be caught off guard.

Four countries, one common plan
After years of treating defense as a public relations exercise, the four major Nordic democracies are now working towards building a common, modular defense structure that combines the specialties of each country. From tanks and armored vehicles produced in Sweden to Finnish troops prepared to mobilize 280,000 people in just a few weeks, the Nordic bloc is defining an unprecedented regional military profile.

Finland, with a border of over 1,300 km with Russia, is considered an essential pillar in the defense equation. The reintroduction of conscription and the maintenance of shelters from the Cold War era reflect not only a military strategy, but also a culture of rooted vigilance in history.

A change in attitude fueled by clear fear
Norway and Denmark, although more reserved in the past, have significantly accelerated their military and strategic contributions. Norway recently announced a doubling of support for Ukraine, while Denmark openly discusses the possibility of hosting nuclear weapons – an unprecedented move for a country that until recently had only guarded Greenland with poorly armed ships.

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