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Sweden Warns Russia Will Remain Long-Term Threat Beyond Putin’s Rule
Sweden’s military intelligence chief warned that Russia is likely to remain a long-term security threat to NATO even after Putin leaves office, citing a structural and enduring confrontation with the West. Despite economic strain and battlefield setbacks, Swedish intelligence sees no imminent regime collapse.
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