Sweden's opposition leader, Magdalena Andersson, has called for an urgent update to the country's security policy analysis.
She argues that the current analysis, last updated in 2024, is outdated due to recent geopolitical shifts, including the U.
S. Vice President's controversial remarks at the Munich Security Conference.
The U.
S. suggested migration, not Russia, is Europe's main threat, challenging the transatlantic alliance.
Andersson emphasized the need for Europe to take greater responsibility for its own defense and suggested strengthening regional cooperation with Nordic and Baltic nations.
Other Swedish political leaders echoed concerns about Europe's reliance on the U.
S. and called for increased military spending.
The debate highlights growing uncertainty in Europe's security landscape.




