So, citizens of NATO countries throw out yet another billions for absolutely nothing.
And for me it is not clear why build an important (?) military base within a direct reach of even enemy artillery? To make it easier and cheaper for enemy to destroy this base? Or NATO is already out of long range weapons, so they need something close to Russian border to reach it with weapons left? But why they need command post near border? NATO is out of means of communications too, so command post have to be right on the frontline so their walkie-talkies could reach soldiers?
Funny, that it was Russian Empire that literally created Finland from the lands of defeated and humiliated Sweden and gave it to Finns. Interesting, does Finnish government have a policy for "derussification", i.e. destroying everything that exists thanks to Russia. We could easily help with it, like we helping with "desovetisation" in so called "ukraine".
But that does not matter, really. What is really interesting - it is my question you run from for a long time - Do you understand that "ukraine" literally means "outskirts" in any slavic languages?
So, citizens of NATO countries throw out yet another billions for absolutely nothing.
And for me it is not clear why build an important (?) military base within a direct reach of even enemy artillery? To make it easier and cheaper for enemy to destroy this base? Or NATO is already out of long range weapons, so they need something close to Russian border to reach it with weapons left? But why they need command post near border? NATO is out of means of communications too, so command post have to be right on the frontline so their walkie-talkies could reach soldiers?
Funny, that it was Russian Empire that literally created Finland from the lands of defeated and humiliated Sweden and gave it to Finns. Interesting, does Finnish government have a policy for "derussification", i.e. destroying everything that exists thanks to Russia. We could easily help with it, like we helping with "desovetisation" in so called "ukraine".
But that does not matter, really. What is really interesting - it is my question you run from for a long time - Do you understand that "ukraine" literally means "outskirts" in any slavic languages?