Though it doesn't get much press here outside of foreign policy wonk circles, things are getting interesting in the Baltic. The Finns are dumping a ton of money into a huge defense modernization and expansion program, and starting to toy with the idea of a defense union of some kind with Sweden. The Swedes were badly embarrassed by a bunch of Russian sea and air incursions over the last few years to which they were unable to effectively respond.
I would not be surprised if they and the Baltics became increasingly tight in the coming years, especially given the new US admin's disdain for NATO. Estonia in particular is ethnically and culturally close to Finland (sort of analogous to US and Canada), so a defense alliance is not unthinkable.
Bottom line is they're clearly worried about Russian intentions, and they're spending accordingly. The Baltics and Finland, after all, have been invaded, owned, and/or occupied by Russians within living memory. Finland spent the post-WWII years carefully threading the needle of accommodating the Russians and avoiding pissing them off without being controlled by them. The fact that they're openly ramping up their defense spending and organization now means they're genuinely worried.
I would not be surprised if they and the Baltics became increasingly tight in the coming years, especially given the new US admin's disdain for NATO. Estonia in particular is ethnically and culturally close to Finland (sort of analogous to US and Canada), so a defense alliance is not unthinkable.
Bottom line is they're clearly worried about Russian intentions, and they're spending accordingly. The Baltics and Finland, after all, have been invaded, owned, and/or occupied by Russians within living memory. Finland spent the post-WWII years carefully threading the needle of accommodating the Russians and avoiding pissing them off without being controlled by them. The fact that they're openly ramping up their defense spending and organization now means they're genuinely worried.