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Meanwhile, Sweden and Finland have focused on societal resilience, distributing millions of “If Crisis or War Comes” brochures to households to prepare citizens for power outages, evacuations, and communication failures.

In Brussels, the bureaucratic machinery is moving to eliminate the logistical hurdles that currently hinder military movement

The proposed “Military Schengen” system aims to cut troop transit times across borders from three days to just six hours during emergencies. This requires a massive investment of up to €100 billion to upgrade critical infrastructure, including 500 bridges, tunnels, and railway points that must be reinforced to support heavy tanks and equipment.……continue reading …

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