"NATO's Expanded Drills Signal Sweden's Official Entry and Heightened Tensions with Russia"
NATO is conducting its largest military exercises since the Cold War in northern Norway, involving over 20,000 soldiers from 13 nations, to demonstrate its readiness to defend against potential threats, particularly from Russia. The drills, part of the Nordic Response 2024 and Steadfast Defender 24 exercises, aim to simulate real-life scenarios, such as hunting down and destroying a "hostile" submarine. With the recent inclusion of Sweden as the 32nd member and Finland's earlier accession, the exercises also signal a significant shift in the region's security dynamics in response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine.