Russia threatens to take military steps against NATO expansion

  • Russia has slammed Finland’s announcement that it could apply to join the Western military alliance NATO in a matter of days.
  • “Russia will be forced to take retaliatory steps, both of a military-technical and other nature, in order to stop threats to its national security arising,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
  • Russia shares an 830-mile long border with Finland. If it does join the military alliance, the land border that Russia shares with NATO territories would roughly double.

Russia has slammed Finland’s plans to apply to join NATO imminently, claiming it would “be forced” to retaliate if the long-neutral country joined the military alliance. “Finland joining NATO is a radical change in the country’s foreign policy,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Thursday. “Russia will be forced to take retaliatory steps, both of a military-technical and other nature, in order to stop threats to its national security arising.” The statement comes shortly after Finland’s president, Sauli Niinisto, and Prime Minister Sanna Marin said the country should apply to join NATO “without delay.” It’s is the strongest sign yet that Finland will make a formal application to join NATO. Membership would be historic for the Nordic country, which has had a decadeslong policy of military neutrality. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 has shifted countries like Finland’s and Sweden’s calculus on NATO membership, with the latter also seriously considering lodging an application to join the alliance. Niinisto said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had changed Finland’s security situation although there was no immediate threat. “NATO membership would strengthen Finland’s security,” the leaders said in their statement, adding that membership would in turn “strengthen the entire defence alliance.”

There are fears that further expansion of NATO — one of Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s biggest bugbears — could prompt an aggressive response from Russia, which shares an 830-mile long border with Finland.

As such, if Finland does join the military alliance, the land border that Russia shares with NATO territories would roughly double. Russia has land borders with 14 countries and five of them are NATO members: Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Norway. Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday claimed that “the goal of NATO, whose member countries vigorously convinced the Finnish side that there was no alternative to membership in the alliance, is clear — to continue expanding towards the borders of Russia, to create another flank for a military threat to our country.” Russia has insisted that Finland’s policy of military nonalignment “served as the basis for stability” in Northern Europe but that now, “Helsinki must be aware of the responsibility and consequences of such a move.”  Russia said that Finland joining NATO would violate a previous agreement, which it said “provides for the obligation of the parties not to enter into alliances or participate in coalitions directed against one of them.” It also said the 1992 accord would also be violated. “We will react according to the situation,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry concluded in its statement. NN: Putin is right, by agreement this was not suppose to happen. It is incredibly stupid to ratchet up tensions between Russia and Europe. To end a conflict you do just the opposite. Remember NATO and the European Union did not want to have any part of the corrupt Ukraine……. To cause WWIII over this idiot is a price to high……