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Eduskunta on viimeistellyt osaltaan Suomen Nato-jäsenyyden.
Eduskunta hyväksyi Suomen Nato-sopimuksen äänin 184–7. Tyhjiä ääniä annettiin yksi, poissa oli seitsemän edustajaa.
Vastaan äänesti kuusi vasemmistoliiton edustajaa: Veronika Honkasalo, Katja Hänninen, Anna Kontula, Markus Mustajärvi, Matti Semi ja Johannes Yrttiaho sekä Valta kuuluu kansalle -puolueen Ano Turtiainen.
Eduskunta hyväksyi Suomen Nato-sopimuksen äänin 184–7. Tyhjiä ääniä annettiin yksi, poissa oli seitsemän edustajaa.
Vastaan äänesti kuusi vasemmistoliiton edustajaa: Veronika Honkasalo, Katja Hänninen, Anna Kontula, Markus Mustajärvi, Matti Semi ja Johannes Yrttiaho sekä Valta kuuluu kansalle -puolueen Ano Turtiainen.
Jun 2023. (This video includes animated sequences that are not necessarily representative of actual military hardware, technologies or capabilities.) Synopsis Every day, Allied citizens are protected from airborne threats by an integrated network of sensors, missile defence systems and fighter jets. Collectively, they’re known as the NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defence System (IAMD). But how does this system work?
Threats from the air are first detected by an array of sensors deployed by Allies. Based on land, at sea, in the air and even in space, these are capable of detecting aircraft or missile launches minutes after they occur. They feed the data to NATO command posts, such as the Combined Air Operations Centres (CAOCs) in Uedem, Germany and Torrejon, Spain. Commanders can then determine the best way to deal with the threat.
The task might fall to long-range, high-altitude missile defence systems like the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), or the short-to-medium range French Sol-Air Moyenne Portée/Terrestre (SAMP/T). NATO can also use missile defence warships or fighter jets to deal with the threat.
In recent years, the Alliance has had to contend with new threats such as unmanned vehicles and hypersonic missiles. NATO is hard at work on tactics and technology to counter these problems.
dansk TV2 24.5.22 Øvelsen på Bornholm er et udtryk for, at Danmark tænker militærstrategi og sikkerhedspolitik på en ny måde, siger direktør for Bornholms Museum.
TV 2s forsvarskorrespondent, Anders Lomholt, er taget til Bornholm for at følge tirsdagens øvelse, og han beskriver, hvordan den fredelige lufthavn i Rønne i dag bliver omdannet til et militært område.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is pressuring European diplomats to cease any talks about Ukraine joining NATO, according to a member of Rada (the Ukrainian parliament), Oleksiy Goncharenko. This is no minor politician. The son of a former Odessa mayor, he is a member of the Ukrainian Permanent Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). The allegations were publicly made in a series of texts posted in his Telegram channel (in Ukrainian). He wrote: “Unfortunately, there will be no NATO [for Ukraine]. Forget about it – it won’t happen.” Goncharenko claims that “several sources” in Washington told him the topic of Ukraine’s accession to the Atlantic Alliance “annoys the US elite” and even “after war” the country should not expect it.
Pressepakke (Press kit) Forsvarskommisjonen av 2021 — Forsvar for fred og frihet Norwegian Defence Commission 2021 – English short version Bilder av Forsvarskommisjonen (Filemail) Bilder fra rapporten (Filemail) Figurer fra rapporten_SVG.zip Figurer fra rapporten_Ai.zip
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, western governments have pledged unprecedented financial support to militarism, citing the threat posed by the war as justification. Political leaders have repeatedly deemed this response to be reasonable, proportionate, and necessary to support Ukraine’s war effort and to deter Russia from advancing further westward. Order print copy
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Newsweek 2.5.23 A new agreement under discussion might allow the U.S. to fund significant military infrastructure in the newly-minted NATO nation.
Intervje med Matti Pesu mm.
US lawmakers say the alliance’s movement into Asia is “inevitable.” It’s actually a completely avoidable, completely bad idea.
"In 2007, retired colonel Joseph Núñez, then serving in civilian capacity in Iraq, called not so much for NATO’s expansion as its multiplication, specifically “a minimum of six” NATO clones for Africa, the Asia-Pacific, South Asia, the Middle East, and North and South America each.
“While states may have legitimate concerns about things like sovereignty, the alternative to constructive cooperation is the wildfire of anarchy,” he wrote.
The alliance’s end-of-history aimlessness drove this thinking, all the way up to Stoltenberg’s conception of NATO today as a worldwide arsenal of democracy."
18 July 2023
The Real History of the War in Ukraine: A Chronology of Events and Case for Diplomacy
By Jeffrey D. Sachs * – The Kennedy Beacon
Kommentar av JW: "Tyvärr missar han den händelse som innebar att balanserandet på ravinkanten resulterade i att man ramlade ner - EUs erbjudan om associationsavtal på villkor att Ukraina bröt alla avtal med Ryssland. Vilket tvingade alla i Ukraina att välja antingen eller, och börja inbördeskrig om detta. Det handlar väl om Sachs' lite olyckliga USA-fixering, en fixering som tyvärr delas av många europeer."
May 20, 2022 A 30 mins panel discussion led by Ms Liu Xin, a very important TV personality known to CGTN's 150 million viewers because of her program "The Point".
ury Tavrovsky, chairman of Experts Commission of Russian-Chinese Committee for Friendship, Peace and Development
Ulrich Brückner, professor, Stanford University in Berlin
Michael E. O’Hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution
Brian Berletic, Geopolitical Analyst, Bangkok
Jan Oberg, Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research, TFF, in Lund, Sweden.