The aggressive anti-Russian propaganda campaign in the Swedish media, which often describes Russia as a “striker who only thinks of waging war and threatening others” has resulted in a gradually growing number of Swedes who support joining NATO.
Russia's ambassador to Sweden, Viktor Tatarintsev, has yet again reiterated that Sweden is not on any military agenda of the Russian armed forces.
“Who is threatening whom? Take the NATO and US military budgets. Only the US [annual military budget] is 750 billion dollars, while Russia’s is 60 billion, i.e. 13 times less than that of the US. You can draw your own conclusions about who is the strongest,” the diplomat said in an interview with the daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
Commenting on so-called Russian aggression in the Baltic region, often used by the countries of the region as a pretext for a plea for NATO help, the diplomat said that the statistic clearly reveal that NATO aircraft spend four times as much time in the air above the Baltics as their Russian counterparts.
The ambassador however warned that if Russia feels any threat emerging along its borders, it will be forced to respond. It will re-orientate its troops and missiles.
Any country that opts to join NATO should to be aware of the risks it is exposing itself to, he added.
The diplomat also stressed that Moscow has made every effort to start a dialogue with the Swedish authorities, but they opted to freeze all the contacts, which is unnatural for the neighboring countries.