but it must be hard to posture with NATO so closeby...
The NATO countries that share a land border with Russia are Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. Finland has the longest border with Russia, stretching nearly 900 miles. Additionally, Poland and Lithuania border Russia through the Kaliningrad exclave, a detached Russian territory on the Baltic Sea. These nations are strategically significant in NATO's defense posture, especially given recent geopolitical tensions.
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