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- The Trump administration’s current Arctic policy is a high-stakes game of Russian roulette, risking the destruction of America’s regional alliances, and its own national security. From the ashes of that destruction, China will find an obvious path to revitalize its claim to prominence in the Arctic.
- The Trump administration’s current Arctic policy is a high-stakes game of Russian roulette, risking the destruction of America’s regional alliances, and its own national security. From the ashes of that destruction, China will find an obvious path to revitalize its claim to prominence in the Arctic.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, while Prime Minister Mark Carney didn't directly mention the United States when responding to the raid.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, while Prime Minister Mark Carney didn't directly mention the United States when responding to the raid.
- The 2022 Indo-Pacific Strategy is a relic of an era where Canada blindly outsourced its foreign policy to Washington, D.C. That era is over.
- The 2022 Indo-Pacific Strategy is a relic of an era where Canada blindly outsourced its foreign policy to Washington, D.C. That era is over.
- Ottawa should offer military forces to protect Greenland from Russia and China, and ask the Europeans to send some troops to Canada for protection. Canada might have to accept American warships in the Arctic, too, but it would be worth it to get the Europeans directly involved in defending Canada’s borders.
- Ottawa should offer military forces to protect Greenland from Russia and China, and ask the Europeans to send some troops to Canada for protection. Canada might have to accept American warships in the Arctic, too, but it would be worth it to get the Europeans directly involved in defending Canada’s borders.
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- Despite what the U.S. president says, Greenland is a region of zero strategic importance. If Washington wants to base more troops there, it has only to ask: the treaty says it can have an unlimited number of bases and troops in the territory.
- Despite what the U.S. president says, Greenland is a region of zero strategic importance. If Washington wants to base more troops there, it has only to ask: the treaty says it can have an unlimited number of bases and troops in the territory.


































