Mar 3 • 09:22 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Eide: - The most serious security political situation since World War II

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide warns that Norway's security situation has worsened, stating it is the most serious since World War II due to rising tensions in the Middle East and US unpredictability.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide addressed the Storting, highlighting that the country's security situation has further deteriorated since his previous remarks the year before. He emphasized that a year later, there has been no improvement; rather, the conditions have escalated, especially after recent military actions by the US and Israel against Iran. Eide expressed grave concern over the implications these developments could have for regional stability.

As tensions rise in the Middle East, Eide pointed to the possibility of a new large-scale regional war, which he described as extremely alarming. The foreign minister noted that the unpredictability of the United States, particularly under President Donald Trump, has contributed to the growing instability, as the nation increasingly challenges international legal norms and engages in aggressive foreign policy maneuvers.

Eide's comments reflect a broader concern in Norway and the international community regarding escalating conflicts and their impact on global security dynamics. The foreign minister's address to the Storting serves as a call for heightened awareness and strategic responses to the shifting geopolitical landscape, reminding lawmakers and citizens alike of the importance of vigilance in times of uncertainty and potential conflict.

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