Julian Floyd Bil

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During the Cold War, this careful wending between Moscow and the West came to be known as “Finlandization,” a somewhat pejorative shorthand for the deal with the devil that the country struck to avoid Russia’s wrath and retain its own independence. By steering clear of formal alliances—and not allowing NATO forces to sit on its unfenced eight-hundred-mile border with Russia—Finland could avoid contributing to Putin’s paranoia that the Western alliance
New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West
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