DN publishes reader letters on war and politics on February 20

On February 20, 2026, Dagens Nyheter published a collection of reader letters commenting on global conflicts, Swedish economy, and media issues. The contributions highlight concerns about war, diplomacy, and domestic challenges.

Dagens Nyheter (DN) gathered reader letters on February 20, 2026, offering views on current events in Sweden and the world. One reader, Sven-Olov Åsberg from Älvdalen, criticizes media use of the word 'war' and describes conflicts as 'premeditated murders of innocent people'. He stresses the need for innovations for humanity's future.

Niclas Kuoppa from Stockholm questions claims of insufficient diplomacy in the Ukraine conflict, noting Western delegations' visits to the Kremlin before the invasion. He quotes Gunnar Hökmark: 'We shall stand up for a country that is invaded, occupied, and bombed', and suggests stronger support.

Hakon Malmborg from Bromma satirizes Donald Trump in a fictional monologue about his handling of international crises, including conflicts in Palestine and Ukraine.

Roland Ingemarsson from Hellvi comments on Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei's sharing of a manipulated image on X showing a US aircraft carrier sunk.

On the economic front, Thomas Nylén from Stockholm warns of a growing state debt of 1,244 billion kronor in 2025 and rising expenditures for defense and elderly care. Camilla Brolin from Solna ironizes over Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson's proposal on address registration, linking it to parliamentary practices.

Other letters address podcast suggestions, criticism of frigate purchases, debate on civil courage, complaints about Olympic broadcasts, and DN's subscription model. The publication reflects diverse reader perspectives without DN taking a stance.

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International law experts debate critically as Swedish PM and deputy PM are shown downplaying attacks on Iran, symbolizing foreign policy shift.
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Experts criticize government for downplaying international law

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Four international law experts write in DN Debatt that the Swedish government is downplaying international law by dismissing the legality of US and Israeli attacks on Iran as a 'seminariefråga'. They refer to statements by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch. The experts warn of a departure from Sweden's traditional foreign policy line.

Dagens Nyheter features Kerstin Särneö's selection of 15 favorite books from this year's book sale, starting February 24. The picks range from feminist romance to historical thrillers and family drama.

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Social Democrats leader Magdalena Andersson distances herself from earlier strong warnings about the Sweden Democrats' threat to democracy. In an interview on SVT's 30 Minutes, she instead criticizes SD for damaging democratic discourse under the Tidö government. She points to cuts in public service and attacks on critical voices as examples.

Dagens Nyheter offers tips on weekend highlights in Stockholm, including concerts, theater, and family activities. Anders Haraldsson highlights must-see events such as a color exploration, a new olympiad, and unique book displays. Book tickets soon to avoid missing out.

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Sweden's chancellor of justice (JK) has dropped the preliminary investigation into suspected agitation against an ethnic group targeting Vera Oredsson, responsible publisher for the Nordfront website. The reason is that the reported material has been removed or edited from the site. Oredsson, 98, living in Ludvika, can no longer be held accountable.

In a new column in Dagens Nyheter, political scientist Andreas Johansson Heinö argues that the Liberals have wielded unique influence in Swedish politics. To save the party, he urges leader Simona Mohamsson to dare take major risks.

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