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octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:14 PM Feb 2017

What happens to us? Why Sweden is so worried about the Trump administration.

By Anne Applebaum Columnist February 8 at 1:19 PM


A winter evening in Stockholm, lights glinting in the harbor, snow falling outside. “And what about us,” I am asked, “up here in the North? What happens to us?” My Swedish companions are journalists, analysts and civil servants, people who care about their country’s national security. Though neither elite nor wealthy, they do share a worldview. They think their country’s prosperity depends on the European Union and its open markets. They also think their safety depends on the United States’ commitment to Europe. And since President Trump took office, they suddenly find themselves staring into an unfathomable abyss.

It’s not party politics that bother them: These are conservatives, by Swedish standards, and Republican presidents have suited them in the past. Trump’s tweeting and bragging don’t bother them that much either, though they find it unseemly. The real problem is deeper: Sweden’s economic and political model depends on Pax Americana, the set of American-written and American-backed rules that have governed transatlantic commerce and politics for 70 years — and they fear Trump will bring Pax Americana crashing down. Nor are they alone: Variations of this conversation are taking place in every European capital, and many Asian capitals too.

The Swedes do have specific, parochial concerns, and one of them is Russia. For the past several years, Russia has played games with their air force and navy, buzzing Swedish air space and sending submarines along the coast. Jittery Swedes have brought back civil defense drills, and until November, it looked like other changes were coming. Once, Swedish neutrality was a useful fiction, both for them and for the United States, because it gave Sweden a role as a negotiator. Now, Swedish support for joining NATO is at an all-time high. But they seem to be late to the party. If the U.S. president feels lukewarm about NATO, then what is the point?


What worries them most of all, though, is something else: Over and over again, they ask me about Stephen K. Bannon. But in the course of the evening, it becomes clear that they’ve read more about him and know more about him than I do. White supremacist ideology is alive and well in Scandinavia — Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in a 2011 attack in Norway, is its most famous exponent. Sweden also has a home-grown populist party, the Sweden Democrats, who share Bannon’s pro-Russian and anti-Muslim sympathies. My Swedish companions think their country has absorbed and assimilated large numbers of refugees in the past couple of years pretty well, but of course there are tensions, and tensions can be exploited. Will the U.S. administration, consciously or unconsciously, now help Nordic nationalists make their case?


https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/what-happens-to-us-why-sweden-is-so-worried-about-the-trump-administration/2017/02/08/59ce0ca6-ee17-11e6-9973-c5efb7ccfb0d_story.html?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-e%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.53c2bdd813da


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What happens to us? Why Sweden is so worried about the Trump administration. (Original Post) octoberlib Feb 2017 OP
We don't need no Swede! HassleCat Feb 2017 #1
This is exactly what Trump will say! octoberlib Feb 2017 #2
 

HassleCat

(6,409 posts)
1. We don't need no Swede!
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:24 PM
Feb 2017

Hollywood is fully capable of making gloomy, depressing movies. Our Ford plants can make all the Volvos we need. Let Russia have Sweden. And the other Nordic countries. And Poland.

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
2. This is exactly what Trump will say!
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:42 PM
Feb 2017

He doesn't think we need Australia and England , either. Apparently the only country the US really needs is Russia.

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