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Russia's Military Build-up Along the Finnish Border Will Likely Be the New Normal

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This is a predictable response to Finland's unnecessary and highly provocative decision to join NATO. The New York Times (NYT) recently published an article about how "Russia Beefs Up Bases Near Finland's Border", which relied on satellite imagery to reach that conclusion. Russia's northern military build-up is portrayed as ominous in their piece, with speculation abounding about its post-Ukraine plans among those who they interviewed. To their …

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Nowhere is the NATO border with Russia longer than in Finland. On the doorstep of the defence alliance, the Russian army makes a decommissioned military base, builds new barracks, warehouses and also a new headquarters. "Brigades become divisions," says military expert Gustav Gressel.

"Stronger sanctions are needed from both the US and the EU" - Finnish President Alexander Stubb stressed the need for increased sanctions pressure on Russia from the US and the European Union. He assured of close cooperation between members and partners of the Alliance.

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He said this in an interview with the American channel Newsmax TV, reports Socialne. The sanctions that we discussed today in the Senate are very effective. These sanctions should be coordinated with EU partners and if a new package of EU and US sanctions comes out at the same time, it will really put pressure on Russia,” Ermak said. According to him, it is important to seek new “real and effective” sanctions against Russia. Yermak says such res…

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EURO-NEWS broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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