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As a foreign national who has lived in Finland for the past 22 years, I subscribe almost entirely to the opinions you voice here.

Almost but not quite all. In particular, I disagree with this:- 'Of course, it was Russia's decision to invade Ukraine that drove Finland to abandon the "Helsinki Spirit" in favor of joining NATO'. I would say that that invasion only provided (fortuitously) the heaven-sent opportunity to obtain a prize for which certain sections of the political class had been vainly striving since the dissolution of the USSR - namely to convert a majority of the Finnish public into supporting a marriage with NATO.

One such section was the party, the National Coalition Party, of which Finland's incumbent president (Sauli Niinistö) had been a leading member, culminating in becoming Finance Minister immediately prior to becoming Speaker of the parliament. As president he played the leading role in the formulation and execution of foreign policy and so was chiefly instrumental in the decision to apply for NATO membership, thereby fulfilling a long-cherished aim of his former party the NCP.

There was no rationality whatsoever in Finland's abrupt switch from non-aligment to throwing in its lot with the USA: Niinistö himself acknowledged candidly that Russia had posed no threat to Finland. It was a pure wave of emotion.

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