Written by Tyler Durden
Finnish president Alexander Stubb said in a fresh interview with Francine Lacqua of Bloombergthat present The global scenery resembles "a minute in planet past of 1918, 1945 or 1989". In another words, Stubb claims that the planet is at a critical point where the existing planet order will inevitably give way to the fresh one.
In a comprehensive interview, Stubb described how resilience is part of Finland's "DNA", forged for centuries by Swedish and Russian governments before gaining independency in 1917.
"So fundamentally you never give up, you just gotta push and grind through hard things. I think many Finns have it embedded in the system, due to the fact that remember, we are a mediocre country. You know, first we were under Sweden for 700 years and then under Russia for a small over a 100 years," Stubb explained.
Stubb had previously served as Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, but retired from politics in 2016 after his organization suffered an election defeat.
No. No. He intended to return to the political sphere until Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
"If Russia had not attacked Ukraine, I would not have run for president of Finland" – stressed the President.
Stubb warned that Russia's imperialist attitude remains a serious problem.
He said that countries frequently do not draw conclusions from their past struggles and alternatively look to the future, informing that president Vladimir Putin's imagination of the "one Russia, 1 religion, 1 leader" model is not compatible with liberal democracy.
He added that the chances of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia are slim.
With an 833-mile land border with Russia, Finland formally joined NATO in April 2023.
Country maintains one of the strongest defence positions in Europe, with a general intake of about 900,000 trained reservists and advanced weapons.
"Well, I mean, our mentality is that the better you prepare, the little likely you'll end up in war. Finland has more artillery than France and Germany combined, although it is simply a tiny country with a fraction of the population of Germany and the French per capita," said Stubb.
The most interesting Part of Stubb's conversation with Bloomberg's reporter was his discussion on The Emerging fresh planet Order, as signs appear that the strategy breaks after planet War II, moving from the single-polar movement to the multi-polar state.
"At the moment, we live in 1918, 1945 or 1989 in the past of the world. And now we're in a akin situation. We don't know where the planet is going." – stressed Stubb.
Whatever the interview for Stubb-Lacqua, Nick Giambruno of global Man noted early this year the appearance of "Trump’s fresh planet Order".
He said, "President Trump seems to admit that maintaining it is not only unrealistic but besides unsupportable. It seems he has decided that it is in the best interests of the United States to decision to multipolar reality on his own terms, not to be forced to do so by a chaotic fall.
Giambruno called this era "an unstable adjustment period in which the single-polar order of the planet gives way to a multipolar place".
This "unstable adjustment period", which Giambruno speaks of, is precisely the reason the Trump administration has accelerated its Hemisphere defence strategy. We have already presented to readers the best prepared to usage this long-term trend, which is expected to last for years – especially before the unstable years of 30.
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source:https://www.zerohedge.com/
















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