British Army Chief Roland Walker recently visited his Swedish counterpart Jonny Lindfors, where they discussed military cooperation, the international situation in general and the war in Ukraine in particular.
Walker believes that Europe must be ready to fight a war against Russia within just a few years – and the Swedish army chief shares this view.
– History shows again and again that Russia may seem to be down for the count, but they always come back. That’s why we have to be ready, because we who have supported Ukraine will be their target, said the British military chief.
– The Russian self-image that they have the right to create spheres of influence by subjugating neighboring countries threatens the European security order. They are not only waging war against Ukraine but against the collective West, Lindfors agrees.
Roland Walker says Ukraine’s resistance to Russia “is a source of inspiration for all European countries” and he was very pleased with what he saw during his visit to Sweden.
– The soldiers I met were very clear about their purpose, to defend Sweden and by extension, the alliance (NATO).
“Exceptionally fanatical NATO supporter”
The visit took place on November 19 – 1000 days after Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, and the British general says it is vital that the West continues to support Kiev in every way possible.
One person who has reacted to the statements from the two military leaders about war with Russia is Gustav Kasselstrand, leader of the nationalist party Alternative for Sweden. He called Lindfors an “exceptionally fanatical NATO supporter” who, however, does not seem particularly interested in actually defending Sweden.
“KRIG MOT RYSSLAND INOM NÅGRA ÅR”
Försvarsmakten/Livgardet bjuder in Storbritanniens arméchef och skriver att landet gör sig redo för “ett krig mot Ryssland inom några år.” Detta eftersom länder som stöttat Ukraina blir en “måltavla”.
Arméchef Jonny Lindfors instämmer i det. pic.twitter.com/vX1PJ1YZoF
— Gustav Kasselstrand (AFS) (@gustavkassel) December 11, 2024