defense

  • For years after the Cold War, Europe pretty much treated defense production like an afterthought. Military budgets dropped, factories shut down, and supply chains stretched all across the continent. People figured war just wasn’t coming back to Europe anytime soon. That idea crumbled when Russia invaded Ukraine. Now, things are changing fast. European governments are…

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  • Once known for neutrality and diplomacy, the Nordic states have become central to Europe’s military posture. With Finland and Sweden joining NATO and regional defense coordination accelerating, Northern Europe is no longer peripheral to continental security — it is a frontline pillar of deterrence.

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