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NATO’s northern frontline: US and allies drill for war on strategic Swedish island

Amid Trump’s NATO scepticism, American troops deepen cooperation in the Baltics and Arctic.

May 28, 2025 / 10:54 IST
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As dawn broke over the Baltic Sea, US Marines stationed on Sweden’s Gotland island fired a volley of dummy rockets into open waters — a military drill with geopolitical resonance. Just 200 miles from Russia’s Kaliningrad, the message was clear: Despite President Trump’s harsh criticism of NATO, the US military isn’t backing down from defending Europe’s northern frontier, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The exercise was part of a three-week war game involving American, British, Nordic and Baltic forces. Their goal was to prepare for a Russian offensive and reinforce the integration of new NATO members, Finland and Sweden, into the alliance. In drills across Gotland, Norway and Finland, troops tested advanced battlefield coordination, including blood resupply by drones and paratrooper landings.

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Gotland’s rising military role

Once demilitarised, Gotland is now the focal point of Sweden’s rearmament efforts. The island’s location offers strategic dominance over air and sea routes in the Baltic. Former defence officials say Russia would likely target Gotland in the opening moments of any conflict. “It’s the key military strategic location in the Baltic,” said Stefan Lundqvist of the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies.