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Letter: U.S. is giving bad advice to Sweden and Finland

(Doug Mills | The New York Times) President Joe Biden addresses a news conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Monday, June 14, 2021

American news reporting about the intention of Sweden and Finland to join NATO lacks historical perspective.

Without this, one naturally thinks it makes sense for them to extend their defensive capabilities by obtaining the assistance of other nations.

However, democracies obtain safety from violent neighbors not by inflaming their insecurities, but by announcing friendship with all, and military alliance with none, as America did in its first 130 years.

A democracy defends itself on its own because it has tremendous natural pride and morale in its system of life, while tyrannies and monarchies are distinctly lacking in military staying power. That is exactly why Ukraine is doing so well today and Russia so poorly.

Switzerland famously avoided the horrors of last century’s World Wars by maintaining strict, but armed neutrality.

The U.S. is giving bad advice to these two countries, as it did to Ukraine. Our advice is good for war industries and politicians lagging in the polls, but bad for peace and democracy.

Kimball Shinkoskey, Woods Cross

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