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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Swedish Supreme Commander Michael Claesson confidently addressing NATO concerns at a press conference.
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Swedish supreme commander not worried about NATO's future

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Swedish Supreme Commander Michael Claesson expresses no concern about NATO's future despite Donald Trump's threats to seize Greenland and the US's reduced engagement in Europe. He trusts the US as an ally and sees no signs that the country wants to leave the alliance. Claesson emphasizes the importance of a strong national defense as a plan B.

Denmark is sending more troops to Greenland and proposing a NATO mission around the island to counter US demands to take over the territory. Sweden is ready to contribute, while European leaders criticize Donald Trump's tariff threats. Tensions within NATO are being tested, but the alliance's core holds according to Defense Minister Pål Jonson.

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Donald Trump's threats against Greenland have made Arctic security urgent. As one of NATO's Arctic nations, Sweden could take a central role in the region's security efforts. The government wants to contribute to increased NATO presence there.

Some 1,500 American paratroopers quietly left a strategic base near the Ukrainian border last October, raising alarms in Romania about NATO's cohesion. As defence ministers prepare to meet in Brussels on February 12, the alliance faces a trust crisis amid tensions over Greenland and shifting US priorities. This fracture signals erosion in the Article 5 collective defence guarantee.

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As US President Donald Trump reiterates interest in Greenland following the Venezuela intervention, Denmark's Mette Frederiksen demands an end to threats, gaining support from Sweden's Ulf Kristersson, Greenland's Jens-Frederik Nielsen, and reports of UK outreach, amid emphasis on NATO protections.

Following a joint European statement defending Greenland's sovereignty, Denmark announces military reinforcements and increased NATO activity on the island amid comments from a Trump advisor dismissing resistance to potential US annexation.

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One day after a joint European declaration defending Greenland's sovereignty and Denmark's military buildup announcement, the Trump administration intensified pressure with explicit mentions of military options to seize the Arctic island, prompting NATO alliance fears.

 

 

 

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