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Go https://ground.news/kraut to stay fully informed on breaking news as it’s happening around the world, compare coverage & see through media bias. Check it out for free or subscribe for 30% unlimited access through my link. Check out these two videos by @PerunAU for more in-depth information on European defense after 2022: 1: • Russia's greatest defeat? Finland and Swed... 2: • European Defence & The Russian Challenge -... Neutrality has for centuries been a part of European politics. It is very significant therefore that Finland and Sweden have recently decided to abandon their neutrality to seek out NATO membership. In this video I would like to discuss what the consequences for the other neutral states of Europe may consequently be. Correcting some errors in the video. 1: Swiss mandatory military service does not last 5 years. I have a Swiss friend who told me that it took him 5 years to complete his service. And I have assumed from then on that it takes 5 years. I did not know that the Swiss have the option of splitting up their mandatory service over a time period of 5 years or completing it all at once within one single year. In actuality, Swiss mandatory military service lasts 245 days. 2: Czechoslovakia was not allied to Britain, but only to France, before the Munich agreement. Clearing up misunderstandings: BAE is not a Swedish defense corporation, but a British one. It aquired the Swedish arms manufacturer Bofors in the 2000s. When editing the video I was unsure if I should add in the old Bofors logo, or the BAE logo. If I added the Bofors logo, people would have pointed out that Bofors no longer exists, if I added the BAE logo, people would have pointed out that the company is British. In the end I chose to go with the BAE logo, because even though it is owned principally by the British and based in Britain, BAE operates a substantial arms industry in Sweden. The now famous "NLAW" for example was mainly developed in Sweden. ►You can support my channel on Patreon here: / kraut_and_tea ►You can also support me on PayPal here: https://www.paypal.me/KrautandTea ►You can support me on ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/kraut ►You can follow my mastodon here: https://mstodon.eu/@Kraut ►You can join my community, give feedback and talk to me here: http://derserver.xyz/ ►You can discuss this video on my subreddit: / kraut ►You can also follow me on Instagram here: / el_kraut ►You can follow my twitter here: / notreallykraut Thank you for watching, and don't forget to subscribe to watch more.