maple_leaf_eh
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Certainly. But ultimately Finland decided it was in their best interests to make terms and thereafter maintain diplomatic relations by being diplomatic. I leave that up to them.
Finland suffers from the geography of being in the middle. Go back a millenium, and come forward through the decades. Finland has had dominant neighbours every century. If the Norse weren't trying to impose their will on the locals, converting them from paganism to some version of Christianity, monopolizing their trades routes, there was Swedes/Teutonic Knights/Poles/Russian Tsars etc trying to control that section of the Baltic coast. In the 1900's the Finns were caught between semi-neutral Sweden and antagonist Germany and the Soviets. Annoy one by making friends with the other, and in a few years when the tables are turned, get stomped on.
The Winter War 1940 was a success because the mostly self-sufficient Finns so severely delayed the Soviets that both sides acknowledged their losses. The Finns gave up some land, and the Soviets stopped dying in droves. Eighteen months later, the Finns allied with the Nazis and pushed the Soviets back to their old borders and not much further. They lost money and land in the peace, but were never included in the Warsaw Pact.
So, if a successful sniper kept the hordes in their hides, good for him. When the politicians and diplomats have to keep the neighbours better than unhappy, maybe a bit of discrete foreign medical care isn't such a bad tradeoff.





























Did he not have the lower left part of his face shot off?

























