Government lacks plan if US leaves NATO

Despite Donald Trump's threatening rhetoric against Denmark, neither the Swedish government nor the Armed Forces have a plan for a potential US withdrawal from NATO. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasizes that Sweden has a plan for security in a more dangerous time. The statement was made at the security conference in Sälen.

At the security conference in Sälen, it emerged that Sweden has no specific plan for the scenario where the US withdraws from NATO, despite escalating rhetoric from Donald Trump. Trump's statements, directed at Denmark, have raised concerns within the alliance, but Swedish authorities have not prepared for such an exit.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson commented on the situation: “We have a plan for Swedish security in a very, very dangerous time.” This suggests a broader strategy to handle increased threats, rather than a targeted response to a US withdrawal.

The background involves Trump's prior criticism of NATO members' defense spending and threats not to defend allies failing to meet the two percent target. Sweden, which recently joined NATO, faces new challenges in an uncertain geopolitical environment. Experts note that a US exit would undermine the alliance's credibility, but Swedish representatives focus on national resilience.

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