Finland has become the 31st NATO state. Russia thus loses the large game played over the years to break up the defensive alliance and push its influence from areas over which Putin and the Kremlin authorities wanted to control. This additional 1340 km border with a NATO agreement is most likely another example that the West can respond to Russia's neo-imperial visions, or alternatively delusions, and does so in a efficient manner and based on the sphere of values existing in the transatlantic area since 1949. Finland's entry into NATO is simply a large success of all NATO state, including Poland's success, which strengthens our security. Therefore, in the "Strategic Operations Office" it is the Finnish accession that becomes the subject of the 6th episode of the Defence24 podcast.