Sweden stands at a turning point - balancing external pressure with internal growth. In an exclusive interview, presidential candidate https://app.warera.io/user/685039b497ab0ba32805d4df shared his perspective on where the country is heading.

If we fast-forward 30 days into your presidency, what headline should Sweden expect to read about itself?
"A free and unified Sweden who is organized and ready for any challenge."
You describe a functioning “war machine” - what’s the weakest link in it today?
“We’ve built the structure, but we need more players who can operate independently and sustain the system.”
You’ve named your key ministers - if one of them makes the wrong call mid-war, do they have full authority, or do you step in?
“Decisions are collective. Mistakes are shared, not placed on individuals.”
You talk about being proactive - what’s one move you’re already planning that our enemies won’t see coming?
“The focus is on preparing multiple scenarios in advance rather than reacting in the moment.”
Will presents a vision centered on structure, delegation, and long-term readiness. The direction is clear: a more organized and proactive Sweden.
At the same time, key challenges remain, particularly around scaling player capability and ensuring consistent execution under pressure.
The question now is whether Sweden is ready to operate at that level, or still in the process of becoming it.