Finland Lifts Decades-Old Nuclear Weapons Ban

Is Finland's nuclear weapons policy shift a bold NATO commitment or a reckless gamble with national security?
Finland Lifts Decades-Old Nuclear Weapons Ban
Above: The turbine inside the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant in Eurajoki, southwestern Finland, on May 18, 2026. Image credit: Alessandro Rampazzo/AFP/Getty Images

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Pro-establishment narrative

Finland's parliament passed the amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act with a commanding two-thirds majority, a clear signal that the country is serious about its security within NATO. This reform is a deliberate, well-studied decision backed by years of expert analysis and coordination with allies. Strengthening NATO's collective defense is exactly what Finland signed up for.

Establishment-critical narrative

Lifting Finland's nuclear weapons ban turns the country into a potential strike target, making Finns less safe, not more. This decision serves NATO's long-standing goal of pushing nuclear assets closer to Russian territory, dragging Finland into a dangerous geopolitical gamble. Russia's posture will shift dramatically, and Finland will bear the consequences of this reckless move.


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