Anders Puck Nielsen, a military analyst at the Royal Danish Defense Academy, once again speculates on a possible Russian attack on Finland. He has raised the matter in a recent interview with the Danish Jyllands-Posten .
In an interview with the newspaper, Puck Nielsen estimated that, from a geographical point of view, the northern part of Finland would be the most suitable area for Russia to test the strength of the defense alliance NATO.
It's just an example, but I'm referring to Northern Finland, because from Russia's point of view it could be the place where the escalation would be most controllable, he estimated.
According to Puck Nielsen, NATO's unity would be put to the test in Finnish Lapland. He implies that NATO could sacrifice an almost uninhabited area to avoid World War III.
Would the NATO countries be willing to take the risk of the third world war in order to take back a few hundred square kilometers of relatively deserted land in Lapland? He asks.
Russia is not going to attack Finland. False flag maybe. It will fail.
Anders Puck Nielsen, a military analyst at the Royal Danish Defense Academy, once again speculates on a possible Russian attack on Finland. He has raised the matter in a recent interview with the Danish Jyllands-Posten .
In an interview with the newspaper, Puck Nielsen estimated that, from a geographical point of view, the northern part of Finland would be the most suitable area for Russia to test the strength of the defense alliance NATO.
According to Puck Nielsen, NATO's unity would be put to the test in Finnish Lapland. He implies that NATO could sacrifice an almost uninhabited area to avoid World War III.