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Finland's Nuclear U-Turn: Why Russia's Border Just Got Much More Dangerous
Finland is clearing the way to allow NATO nuclear weapons on its soil for the first time.
Finland wants to change the 1987 statute that made it illegal to import, transport, or possess nuclear weapons on Finnish soil. That law was written when Finland was neutral and needed Moscow's goodwill to survive. Finland is now inside NATO with an 830-mile border with Russia. The statute became a liability.
In this video: why nuclear deterrence lives in legal code as much as missile silos, what the Kola Peninsula has to do with Finland's calculation, and why Russia's complaints about this are roughly as credible as an arsonist complaining that the building installed sprinklers.
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This video titled "Finland's Nuclear U-Turn: Why Russia's Border Just Got Much More Dangerous" was published by Wes O'Donnell on May 27, 2026 (2 weeks ago) and has attracted 39.4K views and 3,911 likes on YouTube. The video runs for 15 minutes 59 seconds.
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