Many people have wondered how the Finns defend Finland today, so here's a very short introduction to modern Finnish defence policy - and a brief synopsis of how the Finnish military would probably fight if any hostile country decided to invade. 1/ Image
Note I'm not an expert, just a Finn who has followed these things for couple of decades.

First, the reason why Finland has a military and a defence policy in the first place is to stay out from wars. We are basically very smol and just want to live in peace, on our own terms. 2/
Unfortunately, our ancestors made many bad decisions, such as moving to this cold, dark and wet piece of land - were all the warm beaches really taken?

Aside from dreadful weather and lack of sunlight, Finland also sits on prime real estate, strategically speaking. 3/
St. Petersburg, Russia's number two city, is very close to Finnish border, and the Baltic seaway to Russia runs a gauntlet in the narrow Gulf of Finland. Whoever controls Finland and Estonia could theoretically bottle up the Russian maritime traffic at will. 4/ Image
In the North, Finland abuts the Kola peninsula, which is home for the main retaliatory strategic nuclear force of the Russian Federation - its Northern Fleet missile submarines - and is close to their main operating area, the "Bastion." (Pic from a FIIA report) 5/ Image
The High North has been problematic for another reason: Soviet Union planned to "neutralize" northern Norway in case of war with NATO, and to do so, it required land access through Finnish (and Swedish) Lapland. (Source: esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Doc…) 6/ ImageImage
So we don't believe anyone would attack us to plunder Finland or occupy us just for occupation's sake, but believe an attack could happen because we sit on prime real estate that would be desired by anyone who wants to have a go at the other side. 7/ Image
Since the end of the WW2, the Finnish defence policy has been based on the need to deny both sides the freedom to use our territory against the other side. The idea was not to be able to win a war against a great power, but to charge a stiff enough fee for access, so to speak. 8/ Image
Again, the problem is that as a nation we are very smol. But our country is very large. Finland is about the same size as Germany (pop. 83 million) but has only about 5.5 million inhabitants. And we have 1340 km of land border against Russia. 9/ Image
The only even somewhat credible solution to the problem is conscription and a system known as "total defence".

"Total defence" means that the entire society can be mobilized to ensure national survival. This is not just empty talk: we actually practice it. 10/
Civilian and military authorities hold joint courses (very prestigious ones too) to learn and even exercise the tasks they would have to undertake in a crisis. We even keep stockpiling all kinds of stuff "just in case" - this was helpful during the onset of COVID. 11/
The total defence concept is subtly visible if you know where to look. Every Finnish building exceeding 1200 square meters of floorspace has to have a fallout/bomb shelter. The shelters are equipped with air filtration and they have to be ready to be occupied in 72 hours. 12/ Image
Cities also have large shelters cut deep into the granite bedrock; ordinarily they are used as e.g. sports arenas. 13/ ImageImageImageImage
Less visible reminder of the total defence policy is the requirement to equip every bridge, overpass, tunnel, rock cut and similar construction with prepared demolition charge pits. Don't worry if you are in Finland, actual explosives would be installed only during a crisis.14/ Image
Total defense policy is also visible most Fridays, when the conscripts go home for the weekend. (One Japanese lady once asked me at the Helsinki main railway station, "is this a military base, because there are so many people in camoflage uniform?") 15/ Image
Every male is subject to conscription, females can volunteer. Most serve in the military, but civilian service is an option. Declining from both nets max 6 months in a prison, without permanent criminal record. (Amnesty rightly considers those "prisoners of conscience".) 16/ Image
Conscript service takes 5.5, 8.5 or 11.5 months depending on speciality. But that is just basic training: Finnish military units are considered combat ready only after they are exercised at least once in a refresher exercise. 17/ Image
Let's now play "what if": what might happen if the Kremlin began to concentrate forces along the Finnish border and started to make more threatening noises than usual, like they did in Ukraine? Here's a 2020 video to explain one possible scenario. 18/

Finnish military intelligence is, by all accounts, a very effective service. It would detect the buildup and advise the military and civilian leadership. Readiness levels would be increased, quietly as usual. (One signal: conscripts loading live, not inert missiles.) 19/ Image
At some point, some reservists would be called up to train and undertake preparations for mobilization, e.g. begin to disperse equipment from peacetime storage sites to designated mobilization centers. Snap refresher exercises would begin. 20/
If the buildup continued to look hostile, more reservists would be called up. Together with civilian construction companies, they would begin to turn Finland into a hedgehog: prepared defensive positions and minefields would be constructed, and demolition charges installed. 21/ Image
The Navy would begin to lay minefields to close off the Finnish coast. Only selected sea lanes would be left open, guarded by warships and shore-based artillery and missile batteries. 22/ Image
The Air Force would disperse to numerous small roadside bases - almost any straight stretch of a road would suffice in a pinch.

Troops would prepare to move to defend the normally demilitarized Åland islands. 23/ Image
If one were so monumentally stupid that they would nevertheless invade Finland, the Defence Forces' wartime strength of 280 000 men and women and about 700 000 reservists would be ready to meet them. From the moment hostiles cross the border, they would be in mortal danger. 24/ Image
The current Finnish doctrine envisages small, nimble combined arms units using the limitations of Finnish terrain and their local knowledge to the hilt, hitting the attackers from ambush and then breaking off to repeat the deed - like the Ukrainians have apparently been doing.25/ Image
Here's a FDF instructional video. (Note how the "yellow" attacker is coming from a neutral direction and using US Apache helicopters :D. We don't mention the most likely enemy by the name, but if it comes from anywhere but east, it's flanking us.) 26/

Using artillery, direct fires and minefields, the initial phase would cause casualties and in general degrade the enemy's will and capability to fight, while canalizing its movement towards certain routes. This phase would be conducted mostly by light infantry units. 27/
The heavy sluggers of the Armored Brigade would still wait in their dispersed and well-camoflaged hideouts. But after the initial attack is blunted and odds look favorable, the mailed fist of the Republic would clench its fingers. 28/ Image
Supported by the long-range artillery of the supreme high command and protected from air attack by a coordinated effort of the air force, the mechanized forces would initiate a major counter-attack to actually defeat the worn-down enemy. 29/
The idea would be to cause such a cumulative loss to the enemy that the initial attacking force could not continue the attack, and the enemy would be interested in a negotiated end to the war - which is always the endgame the Finnish defence policy seeks. 30/ Image
After all, we know that we cannot win a protracted war against the most likely opponent. The Finnish defenders would cause any invader horrendous casualties for several weeks or months, but if casualties aren't a concern, overwhelming numbers would eventually wear us down. 31/ Image
Depending on the overall global situation and the strategic warning time, we might require resupply of critical munitions within weeks, and replacements for equipment losses soon after that. That is one reason we are almost certainly going to join NATO now. 32/ Image
But there is another, more important reason. Finnish military exists to prevent a war. It wins if it never again has to fight.

Now it seems the lords of the Kremlin are prone to making catastrophic misjudgements about the will and capability of small countries. 33/ Image
No one can guarantee they won't be making the same mistake with Finland in the future.

And there has never been such a crushing victory that it would've been preferable to an avoided war.

We cannot help geography, but we can stand stronger against bullies together.

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Since I have a few international followers who for some odd reason don't read Finnish, here's a brief recap of the latest act in the Finnish edition of the familiar farce/tragedy "when the populist, radical right rises to power."

A thread! 1/
Last Friday, at about 04:00, a 54-year old member of parliament from the radical right True Finns party pulled out a handgun in front of a bar in Helsinki, pointed the gun at other people and fired a shot to the ground.

Police apprehended him quickly.

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The MP, a former police officer (!), was "evidently drunk". He claimed he pulled the gun because he felt threatened. Security cameras caught the act, but without any voice recording.

The gun, a small 6.35 mm handgun, was legal, but carrying it definitely wasn't. 3/
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Näinpä.

Epäilemättä tästäkin syntyy nyt kymmenille tuhansille silti vahva usko, että lakot ja AY-liike pilasivat tämänkin.

Olen tätä keissiä vähän työksenikin seurannut. Ihan jo ennen yhtiön tiedotteen lukemista oli selvää, että lakkojen vaikutus oli enintäänkin pieni. 1/
Maailmalla ja etenkin Euroopassa on nyt käynnissä isoin teollisuuden uusjako sitten Kiinan nousun - ehkä peräti isoin sitten höyrykoneen.

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Meillä oli etunamme myös kunnianhimoinen ilmastopolitiikka.

Nämä kiinnostivat yrityksiä, jotka haluavat kehittää vähähiilisen maailman tarvitsemia tekniikoita.
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A few words about the #Finnish presidential elections in English.

We had two great candidates as finalists, and as I said before the vote, no matter who wins, we Finns win.

As predicted by the polls, the winner was Alexander Stubb, a centre-right liberal (left). 1/ Picture of Alexander Stubb and Pekka Haavisto in a joint press conference as the result of 2024 Finnish presidential election is becoming clear, and Stubb is declared winner.
Ultimately, Stubb won by 51.6% to Green's Pekka Haavisto's 48.4% - a MUCH closer call than many, me included, had believed possible!
As many have noted, the campaign was extremely civil and respectful. Especially after the far right candidate didn't get to the second round. 2/
Stubb and Haavisto clearly respect each other very much (and why shouldn't they!).

They even agreed in advance that the winner would FIRST visit the loser's election HQ to pay his respects to the good opponent, and only then celebrate his victory. That's what Stubb did. 3/
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Syy tähän autojen painon kasvu. Siihen on osin hyviä syitä, mutta se on osin myös "herttakuningattaren kisaa" (Red Queen's Race). Siinä kannustimet ohjaavat yksittäisiä toimijoita valintoihin, joiden yhteisvaikutusta he tuskin haluaisivat.

Tällaisia kisoja on paljon.
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Mutta kun autojen painon kasvua ei ole saatu rajoitettua, kevyemmällä autolla ajavat ovat suuremmassa vaarassa.
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Ne voidaan ratkaista VAIN sopimalla rajoituksista.
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Miten?
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Ostajat sitten käyttivät tätä tietoa neuvotellessaan yksityisten yrittäjien kanssa.

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Ja varakkaimmat pärjää aina, oli yhteiskunta miten huono tahansa.
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