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On the 4th of April 2023 the worlds most powerful military alliance became just that little bit larger, on that day Finland formally became the alliances 31st member. Although with Swedens application still in train, its uncertain how long Finland will hold that particular title. Finlands motivation for joining the alliance should be pretty obvious to everyone. When you are a small nation sharing a long border with a military power thats currently in the business of invading its neighbours, well theres a certain logic to seeking strength in numbers and sheltering under someone elses nuclear umbrella. Similarly weve talked before about why this probably constitutes a serious strategic failure for the Russian Federation. Why are countries like the United States or France so eager to sign up to defend a 1,300 kilometre border on a country adjacent to the Russian Federation? And how do those kind of commitments serve their strategic interests? Given the discrepancy i