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Analysis: Finland Gets a Weapon that Russia Fears – for One Specific Reason

Summary by Iltalehti
Flying bombs and anti-radar missiles are turning the Air Force's F-35s into targets for Russian propaganda. The Russians are upset because they have no chance of gaining air supremacy in the Nordics, Iltalehti's political editor Lauri Nurmi writes from Texas. Tuesday, December 16, 2025, is a historic day. The Finnish state, or rather, we Finns, will officially receive the first American F-35 fighter jet. The American Hornet fighters have had a s…
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Flying bombs and anti-radar missiles are turning the Air Force's F-35s into targets for Russian propaganda. The Russians are upset because they have no chance of gaining air supremacy in the Nordics, Iltalehti's political editor Lauri Nurmi writes from Texas. Tuesday, December 16, 2025, is a historic day. The Finnish state, or rather, we Finns, will officially receive the first American F-35 fighter jet. The American Hornet fighters have had a s…

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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