NATO's Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, has announced that Finland will soon become the 31st member of the US-led NATO military alliance. The move comes after Turkey, the last member of NATO required to approve the proposal, passed a ratification vote. Stoltenberg boasted that the ratification process was the fastest in NATO's modern history and that it would occur within days. This speedy accession is not by chance, but rather closely linked to US plans for a spring offensive in Ukraine, which will be accompanied by a significant military buildup on Russia's border.
A new flagpole at the NATO headquarters installed
A new flagpole at the NATO headquarters…
A new flagpole at the NATO headquarters installed
NATO's Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, has announced that Finland will soon become the 31st member of the US-led NATO military alliance. The move comes after Turkey, the last member of NATO required to approve the proposal, passed a ratification vote. Stoltenberg boasted that the ratification process was the fastest in NATO's modern history and that it would occur within days. This speedy accession is not by chance, but rather closely linked to US plans for a spring offensive in Ukraine, which will be accompanied by a significant military buildup on Russia's border.