Professor ingelstam urges sweden to leave dca agreement with usa

Professor emeritus lars ingelstam warns in dn debatt of the risks posed by the two-year-old dca agreement between sweden and the usa. He describes the agreement as a threat to sweden's security due to the usa's growing unpredictability and moderate interest in the region. Ingelstam suggests that sweden act before the situation changes further.

In a debate article published in dagens nyheter on february 23, 2026, lars ingelstam, professor emeritus, argues that sweden should reconsider its defense cooperation with the usa. He points to the two-year-old dca agreement as a "svarte petter" in sweden's hand, a problem evident from the outset but now threatening the country's security. According to ingelstam, the usa's interest in the swedish region has become moderate, while the country appears increasingly unpredictable.

Ingelstam mentions the threat from russia as a background factor and emphasizes the need for proactive action. "We must act – before trump changes his mind", he writes, referring to the potential influence of the usa's former president donald trump. The article highlights that the agreement was problematic from the start and that sweden now faces an uncertain future amid geopolitical tensions.

Ingelstam, a professor emeritus, bases his reasoning on current developments in international relations. He calls for an immediate review of the agreement to protect sweden's interests. The debate piece raises questions about sweden's role in nato and its bilateral agreements, but ingelstam focuses primarily on the specific risks of the dca agreement.

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