Helsinki has joined the nuclear-mania.

The world is getting more dangerous by the day, and especially in Europe, where a race for rearmament is in full display. More and more countries are starting to think about nuclear weapons in a way that would seem impossible just a few years ago.

From France vowing to increase its presently limited number of nuclear warheads and extend its protection to other EU nations, to Poland floating the idea of developing its own nuclear arsenal, Europeans have ‘learned to stop worrying and love the bomb’, to paraphrase Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Dr. Strangelove’.

The Finnish authorities are considering the possibility of lifting the ban on the transit of nuclear weapons within the country, – Yle

The ban is under review by the country’s defense ministry, sources have reported.pic.twitter.com/7asX1wrbXR

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Finland’s Minister of Defense Antti Häkkänen announced today that the government has proposed and is expected to pass legislation lifting its ban on the import and transport of nuclear weapons, potentially paving the way for the deployment of nuclear-capable aircraft and warheads…pic.twitter.com/73H3V69yT7

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Today (5), the Finnish government announced it will ‘ease its ban’ on nuclear weapons.

This will allow the country to import, transport, and store nukes on Finnish territory.

Source: The Gateway Pundit