

Both Finland and Sweden are in a region on one of Europe’s front lines and meeting places with Russia.įinland, defending against Soviet Russia’s invasion on the eve of World War II, relied on fighters on snowshoes and skis, expert snow and forest camouflage, and reindeers transporting weapons. In contrast to the NATO expansion of former Soviet states that needed big boosts in the decades after the Cold War, the alliance would be bringing in two sophisticated militaries and, in Finland’s case, a country with a remarkable tradition of national defense.

That’s especially so as the rapid melting of the Arctic from climate change awakens strategic rivalries at the top of the world. “That actually happened.”Īs the exercise made clear, NATO’s addition of Finland and Sweden - what President Joe Biden calls “our allies of the high north” - would bring military and territorial advantages to the Western defense alliance. “For those who years from now will doubt it,” Kuoka, modestly stunned by the outcome of the random skirmish, wrote in an infantry-focused blog recording the outcome, of an episode he later confirmed for The Associated Press.
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Marines - the Finns’ designated adversary in the NATO exercise and members of America’s professional and premier expeditionary force - in the mock firefight that followed.įinnish camouflage for the Arctic snow, scrub and scree likely had kept the Americans from even realizing the command post was there when they landed, Finnish commander Lt. The second surprise: Spilling out of their field headquarters, the Finnish Signal Corps communications workers and others inside routed the U.S. Marine helicopter assault force, touching down in a field right next to the Finns’ well-hidden command post. WASHINGTON (AP) - The first surprise, for the Finnish conscripts and officers taking part in a NATO-hosted military exercise in the Arctic this spring: the sudden roar of a U.S.
