Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Sweden To Increase Defense Spending As Its Military Continues The Search For A Foreign Submarine In Its Waters



Sweden Vows To Increase Defence Spending As Capability Questioned -- Financial Times

Sweden's prime minister pledged to increase spending on defence in Thursday's budget as the Nordic country's search for a foreign submarine entered a fifth day.

Sweden's new centre-left government has been placed in an awkward situation by the chase for the submarine – presumed to be Russian – as it is firmly against Nato membership and wants to focus more on co-operation with the UN rather than partnership with the western military alliance.

But, on a visit on Tuesday to Estonia, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said: "We need to increase our capacity, meaning that we need to put more resources into defence."

Sweden currently spends about 1.2 per cent of GDP on defence.

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My Comment: This is an embarrassment for Sweden. It is clear that they lack the ability to locate and track any incursion into their borders .... and they are now realizing it.

Update: If this report is true, it is becoming an even bigger embarrassment .... Swedish Forces Admit Failure, Issuing False Information on Alleged Foreign Submarine Location (RIA Novosti).

2 comments:

Jay Farquharson said...

It may be more "criminal" than "embarrassing",

http://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/08/world/russian-subs-or-cold-war-ghosts.html

http://rt.com/news/prime-time/sweden-solves-cold-war-submarine-mystery/

One of the "theories" of the Cold War Sub Mystery in Sweden, was that it was a ginned up NATO/Swedish Military stunt, to push Olaf Palme, and his Left leaning government, back into the fold of Sweden's faux neutrality/secret NATO cooperation.












Unknown said...

http://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/08/world/russian-subs-or-cold-war-ghosts.html

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