Sweden’s prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, is discussing putting the army on the streets after rising crime
Kristersson has said that the army could be used to patrol high-crime areas and to assist the police with raids.
The decision to put the army on the streets would be a controversial one.
Some people argue that it is necessary to take drastic measures to combat crime, while others argue that it is a slippery slope and that the army should not be used for domestic law enforcement.
There are a number of pros and cons to putting the army on the streets.
On the one hand, the army is well-equipped and well-trained, and it could be effective in deterring crime and apprehending criminals.
On the other hand, the army is also heavily armed, and there is a risk that could lead to violence and bloodshed.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to put the army on the streets is a political one.