Sweden and Finland confront nuclear deterrence debate amid Russian threats
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5 questionsWhether Sweden will actually proceed with developing its own nuclear weapons or if the discussion remains theoretical.
The current status of Russia's nuclear weapons deployment in Kaliningrad and whether recent threats have led to new deployments.
The specific timeline and details of Finland's proposed amendment to its Nuclear Energy Act regarding nuclear weapons.
The extent of public support in Sweden and Finland for hosting or developing nuclear weapons.
The effectiveness and progress of the 'forward deterrence' concept proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Finland's NATO membership statusfactual
Finland said this week it will decide whether to apply for NATO membership within weeks.
According to www.aljazeera.comFinland joined NATO in April 2023.
According to www.newsghana.com.ghContext: This contradiction creates confusion about whether Finland is still considering NATO membership or has already joined, which is critical for understanding the current security dynamics and Russia's threats.
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