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Russia's Kola Peninsula is a nuclear fortress - home to submarines capable of wiping out entire cities and some of Moscow's most capable Arctic ground units. But it has a critical weakness: just one highway and one railway connect it to the rest of Russia. Finland is right next door, and recently joined NATO - and this could make that vulnerability a serious strategic problem for the Kremlin. We examine Finland's military power, NATO's options in a war scenario, and what Russia is doing about it.
Chapter Breakdown
Why Russia fears Finland's NATO membership
What is the Kola Peninsula? Russia's arctic nuclear fortress
Inside Russia's nuclear Submarines: The Boomers explained
Kola's weak spot: The R21 Highway & Murmansk Railway
Finland's military: Europe's toughest army next door?
Winter War legacy: Why Finland prepared for Russia
Finland in NATO: A strategic setback for Moscow
War game scenario: What if Russia attacks the Baltics?
How NATO could strike Kola's supply lines
Russia's response: Military buildup on the Finnish border
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Key Points
- Why Russia fears Finland's NATO membership
- What is the Kola Peninsula? Russia's arctic nuclear fortress
- Inside Russia's nuclear Submarines: The Boomers explained
- Kola's weak spot: The R21 Highway & Murmansk Railway
- Finland's military: Europe's toughest army next door?
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