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Sweden seeks to answer schoolchildren’s questions about NATO and war after its neutrality ends (Video)

Sweden became the Western military alliances 32nd member in March. But the abrupt end to the Scandinavian countrys 200 years of neutrality following Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and officials continuous warnings about the Russian threat to Sweden itself, still worry many. And teenagers are no exception. The national childrens help line reported an increase in questions on concerns about war after two top officials said earlier this year that there was a risk of war in Sweden, and that Swedes must prepare. Teachers and the country's civic education agency have designed a program to educate students on the history and geopolitics of NATO. (AP video by Chisato Tanaka and David Keyton)

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Sweden seeks to answer schoolchildren's questions about NATO and war after its neutrality ends (Video)

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Sweden seeks to answer schoolchildren's questions about NATO and war after its neutrality ends (Video)
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Sweden seeks to answer schoolchildren's questions about NATO and war after its neutrality ends (Video)
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Sweden became the Western military alliances 32nd member in March. But the abrupt end to the Scandinavian countrys 200 years of neutrality following Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and officials continuous warnings about the Russian threat to Sweden itself, still worry many. And teenagers are no exception. The national childrens help line reported an increase in questions on concerns about war after two top officials said earlier this year that there was a risk of war in Sweden, and that Swedes must prepare. Teachers and the country's civic education agency have designed a program to educate students on the history and geopolitics of NATO. (AP video by Chisato Tanaka and David Keyton) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home