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The bear is threatening again, a European country is on his "target": "Congratulations"...
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The bear is threatening again, a European country is on his "target": "Congratulations"...

The article reports that Finland has repealed its longstanding ban on nuclear weapons, marking a significant shift in its security policy towards NATO. This decision allows Finland to host, transport, and facilitate movement of nuclear weapons on its territory as part of NATO defense operations, removing a decades-old legal restriction. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev criticized this move, stating that Finland is now on Russia’s list of nuclear targets and congratulated it on achieving 'security excellence.' Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen praised the move as strengthening national and NATO security but clarified that Finland does not intend to permanently station nuclear weapons on its soil. The change follows years of negotiations with NATO allies and nuclear forces.

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The bear is threatening again, a European country is on his "target": "Congratulations"...

The article reports that Finland has repealed its longstanding ban on nuclear weapons, marking a significant shift in its security policy towards NATO. This decision allows Finland to host, transport, and facilitate movement of nuclear weapons on its territory as part of NATO defense operations, removing a decades-old legal restriction. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev criticized this move, stating that Finland is now on Russia’s list of nuclear targets and congratulated it on achieving 'security excellence.' Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen praised the move as strengthening national and NATO security but clarified that Finland does not intend to permanently station nuclear weapons on its soil. The change follows years of negotiations with NATO allies and nuclear forces.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Finland's decision as a provocative move that aligns with Russian concerns, using strong language such as 'nuclear targets' and 'security excellence.' It emphasizes Russia's perspective while downplaying Finland's stated intentions of not hosting permanent nuclear weapons. The phr

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