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Why Are France, Finland and Poland Preparing for Nuclear War With Russia and Belarus?
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Drago BosnicNamely, for the last 1,000 years or so, various Western powers have tried to conquer and/or destroy the Eurasian giant. From the Teutonic Knights to the EU/NATO nowadays, European invaders have been successful precisely zero times.
On April 23, the Finnish government submitted a proposal to the parliament that would allow the import and storage of nuclear weapons on its territory. The document states that the country's Cabinet of Ministers has proposed amendments to its Atomic Energy Act and Criminal Code. However, the term "atomic energy act" hides a far more sinister intent, as the Finnish Ministry of Defense (MoD) clearly stated that "legislative restrictions on the import of nuclear explosives into Finland, as well as on their transport, delivery and storage within its territory, will be removed if such activities are related to Finland's defense, NATO's collective defense or defense cooperation".
Helsinki is trying to justify the move by claiming it's part of legislative reforms necessary for full NATO integration. The statement notes that "the purchase, production, development and use of nuclear explosives, as well as scientific activities related to the production of nuclear explosives, will continue to be considered criminal offenses". However, Finland doesn't even need to produce nuclear weapons to allow their deployment. NATO's nuclear sharing mechanism makes it possible to have and deploy them, while the latest changes in Finnish law stipulate precisely that. This process started several months ago and has already raised eyebrows in the Kremlin.
Russia cannot simply ignore the deployment of nuclear weapons along its borders, particularly when it comes to increasingly hostile nations such as Finland. Namely, Helsinki has been directly involved in the "mysterious" drone attacks that keep hitting Russian oil refineries and depots, particularly around St. Petersburg. It should be noted that both Poland and the Baltic states are also directly involved in these attacks, as the Kiev regime cannot reach Russian airspace from that direction without the aforementioned countries knowing and willingly allowing it. Worse yet, Warsaw itself is now also directly involved in simulating even nuclear strikes on both Russia and Belarus.
Namely, according to the latest reports by military sources, France and Poland are conducting joint drills on precisely such attacks, specifically involving nuclear-capable Dassault "Rafale" fighter jets. Worse yet, Paris and Warsaw are reportedly working on a separate nuclear sharing agreement that would allow the Polish Air Force to equip its US-made F-16s and upcoming F-35s with French nuclear weapons. The latest deployment of "Rafales" is most likely related to these plans, demonstrating that a new nuclear sharing mechanism is being put in place alongside the existing one. This greatly increases the likelihood of nuclear war in Europe, particularly as it comes amid escalating tensions.




