How Sweden’s Military Is Training for a Russian Invasion | WSJ

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Sweden has undergone a seismic shift in military strategy after decades of demilitarization in order to prepare to repel Russian invaders. As a shadow war heats up in the Baltic Sea over critical subsea cables, NATO’s newest member is on the front lines with a strategic island called Gotland. Troops here are training in drills to repel invaders, readying civilian bomb shelters built during the Cold War and more. WSJ’s Sune Engel Rasmussen visits Gotland to understand why it’s undergoing a radical transformation and how the new defenses are dividing opinion among locals. Chapters: 0:00 Visiting Gotland 0:55 Training exercises 2:35 Construction on the island 3:04 The mayor of Gotland 4:26 Impact on the local town 5:34 Subsea cables in the Baltic Sea Watch the full, wide-ranging interview with Sweden’s Chief of Defense, Gen. Michael Claesson here: on.wsj.com/43ht8Kl #Sweden #Russia #WSJ