Stubb reveals why U.S. threats do not make him hysterical
Finnish President Alexander Stubb explains his calmness in response to U.S. threats during a podcast conversation.
In a recent podcast with Foreign Affairs, Finnish President Alexander Stubb discussed his perspective on the threats posed by the United States, stating that he remains calm and composed rather than hysterical. Stubb contrasts his approach to those of other leaders, emphasizing a more rational and grounded attitude typical of Finnish culture, which he describes as 'calm, peaceful, and restrained.' This approach to crises involves a pragmatic method of problem-solving, reflecting a typically Finnish way of dealing with stress and uncertainty.
Stubb elaborates on the importance of understanding the intentions behind U.S. policy, particularly during the Trump administration. He notes that the Finnish mentality treasures realism and doesn’t succumb to panic. Instead of reacting with alarm, he references a cultural tendency to engage in reflective practices, such as sauna and contemplation, which helps in evaluating appropriate actions in response to external pressures. This cultural lens allows Stubb to navigate international relations without losing composure.
His comments reveal a broader stance in Finnish politics that values stable and pragmatic dialogue over emotional reactions. As Finland continues to engage with global powers, Stubb's approach could influence how Finnish leadership addresses future international challenges, particularly in relation to U.S. policies toward Europe.