European losers are scared: 10 Northern European countries prepare mass evacuation plans as security fears rise

10:37 09.03.2026 •

Ten nations across northern Europe have agreed to begin preparing joint evacuation plans for civilians in the event of a major crisis or military conflict, according to a press release published by the Swedish state.

The move reflects growing concern among governments in the Baltic and Nordic regions about how to protect their populations if tensions in Europe escalate further.

The agreement involves Germany, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Together, the countries will coordinate strategies to manage cross-border evacuations if circumstances ever require large-scale civilian movement.

Officials say the plans are being developed in response to lessons learned from the war in Ukraine. Since the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2022, millions of Ukrainians have fled their homes, creating one of Europe’s largest refugee crises since World War II.

Sweden’s Ministry of Defence confirmed the initiative in a statement announcing the memorandum of understanding. The agreement will allow participating nations to coordinate the temporary movement of civilians across borders during emergencies.

“Experience from Ukraine has shown that temporary movements of the population enable the continued defence of the country while protecting civilians,” the ministry said.

Officials will also examine how displaced civilians will be received and registered upon arrival in neighboring countries. The framework will address housing, coordination between governments, and procedures for tracking those relocated.

Sweden’s Minister for Civil Defence, Carl-Oskar Bohlin, described the initiative as a step toward deeper regional preparedness. “We are NATO members and neighbours who are mutually dependent on each other for our security,” he said.

Those plans were designed to handle the possibility of hundreds of thousands of people moving across borders if a large-scale military threat emerged.

While officials emphasize preparedness, the Kremlin has repeatedly rejected Western claims that Russia intends to attack NATO members. Moscow has consistently stated that it has no intention of invading NATO countries.

Still, the fact that so many governments are openly planning for mass civilian evacuations reveals how dramatically Europe’s strategic thinking has shifted in recent years.

 

...European leaders are so convinced that “Russia will attack” that their hysteria is now spreading to their own populations, who are frightened by the “Russian threat”.

Ultimately, this hysteria could culminate in a military conflict, caused by Europe itself. But then, nothing will remain of Europe, and all evacuation plans will be ruined by Russian missile strikes.

If Europe doesn't want such a scenario, they simply need to calm their ardor and stop lying to their populations about “Russia will attack”. Russia has no interest in Europe or its population. No one is planning to attack these losers. But if NATO moves, nothing will remain of Europe.

It's time for them to stop their militant hysteria. We will achieve our goals in Ukraine, and let Europe live as it pleases.

 

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