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US Marine Corps/Lance Cpl. Brendan Mullin
The strategic importance of the Arctic is clear, as the US prepares for training exercises and China becomes more active in the Arctic region. China, Russia, the US Alaska is in the middle of all of it, former US intelligence officer says.
Over the next two weeks, US armed forces will crawl through, drive over, fly above and shovel into Alaska s thawing tundra, training to defend this sparsely populated state from a power whose ambitions increasingly defy geography.
Some 10,000 uniformed service members from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines will participate in the Northern Edge training exercise aimed at countering China, Russia and other potential adversaries that threaten the Arctic frontier and broader Indo-Pacific region.
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Washington is unprepared to meet the challenges posed by Moscow and Beijing.
Russian ships of the Northern Fleet. (Photograph by Lev Fedoseyev\TASS via Getty Images)
When Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meet face-to-face for the first time in Reykjavik, Iceland, later this month, the pair will have no shortage of issues to sort through.
Biden’s first months in office have embraced a markedly “tough on Russia” posturing in rhetoric if not always in action and the Kremlin has taken note. Moscow, meanwhile, has repeatedly tested the patience and resolve of the new administration through its cyberattacks targeting foreign entities, its widely condemned imprisonment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, its attempted meddling in the November election, and its continued occupation of Crimea.
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