Supreme Commander Sees Signs of More Dangerous World

Sweden's Supreme Commander Michael Claesson warns that Russia may want to test NATO's defenses. He sees several signs that the world is becoming more dangerous.

Michael Claesson stressed the importance of not disregarding risks in an interview.

– It would be a dereliction of duty if I disregarded the risk, says Michael Claesson.

His statement on Russia has drawn criticism from Finnish President Alexander Stubb.

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