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The principle of Indivisibility of Security also applies to Fi | Robin Monotti Cory Morningstar

The principle of Indivisibility of Security also applies to Finland, and possibly Sweden. The leaders of these countries are only asking for the military destruction of their countries by asking to join NATO. I don't see how Russia could let it happen without intervening before. I foresee the same treatment of Finland as what is happening in Ukraine.

'The Indivisibility of Security' - Mike Whitney

Last December we proposed signing a treaty on security guarantees. Russia urged the West to hold an honest dialogue in search for meaningful and compromising solutions, and to take account of each other’s interests. All in vain. NATO countries did not want to heed us, which means they had totally different plans. And we saw it.”
Vladimir Putin

The US and NATO insist that Ukraine has every right to choose whatever security arrangement it wants. But that’s clearly not the case. The United States and every nation in NATO have signed treaties (Istanbul in 1999, and Astana in 2010) that stipulate they cannot improve their own security at the expense of others.

The principle underlying these agreements is called “the indivisibility of security”, which means that the security of one state can’t be separated from the security of the others. In practical terms, that means that signatories to these treaties are not free to develop their own military capability to the point where it poses a danger to their neighbors.
These terms are especially applicable to Ukraine which is seeking membership in a military alliance that is openly hostile to Russia. NATO membership has always been a “red line” for Putin who has stated repeatedly that he will not allow NATO bases, combat troops and missile sites to be located on Ukrainian soil where they’d be just a stone’s throw from Moscow."

https://www.unz.com/mwhitney/russia-started-the-war-and-other-fallacies/

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