There could be a war in Sweden, so I want to appeal, firstly, not to your fear, but to your perception of the situation, said Bulin at a national security conference.
The commander-in-chief of the country’s Armed Forces, Mikael Buden, in turn, admitted that the situation has become very serious.
We are now talking about moving from words and understanding to action, he said in an interview with the source.
Recently, the outgoing commander-in-chief of the Dutch Armed Forces, Martin Wijnen, indicated that the country’s army should recruit between 2,000 and 3,000 volunteers every year to train them for the war.
Wijnen also said that society must be prepared for conflicts in the world, such as those existing in Ukraine and the Middle East, by having as many reservists and volunteers as possible in the army. jrr/abo/mem/amp