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    Senate Backs NATO Bid of Finland, Sweden in Rebuke to Russia

    Senate Backs NATO Bid of Finland, Sweden in Rebuke to Russia

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators delivered near-unanimous bipartisan approval to NATO membership for and Sweden Wednesday, calling expansion of the Western defensive bloc a “slam-dunk” for U.S. national security and a day of reckoning for Russian President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.

    Wednesday's 95-1 vote — for the candidacy of two Western European that, until Russia's war against Ukraine, had long avoided alliances — took a crucial step toward expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its 73-year-old pact of mutual defense among the United States and democratic allies in .

    President Joe Biden, who has been the principal player rallying global economic and material support for Ukraine, has sought quick entry for the two previously non-militarily aligned northern European nations.

    Approval from all member nations — currently, 30 — is required. The candidacies of the two prosperous Northern European nations have won ratification from more than half of the NATO member nations in the roughly three months since the two applied. It's a purposely rapid pace meant to send a message to Russia over its six-month-old war against Ukraine's West-looking government.

    “It sends a warning shot to tyrants around the world who believe free democracies are just up for grabs,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said in the Senate debate ahead of the vote.

    “Russia's…

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