U.S. involvement in the dispute over Arctic sovereignty, may trigger a new Cold War (Figure)
Date:2011-08-29Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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along with the worldwide energy crisis, the Arctic is rich in energy reserves of the world’s attention concentrated here. British “Guardian” published an article on July 6, said in May this year the 7th round of the Arctic Council is far more than the signing of the “Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement”, will be eligible to transfer to the President of the Swedish so simple. U.S. government officials struggle of great interest in the Arctic show a new round of Cold War or detonated.
reported that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Interior Minister Salazar and the other group of the biggest names in politics is the first time in such meetings. This is undoubtedly exacerbated the tense struggle between the Arctic atmosphere, and indicate the U.S. is placing itself Arctic battle of public opinion and whirlpools.
reported disclosure in the United States under a gentle diplomacy tough military measures. A few weeks ago the U.S. had dispatched two nuclear-powered submarines in Alaska 150 miles north of Prudhoe Bay patrol. Russia Not to be outdone, in the region stepped up missile exercises near the main military base north of Norway also has. As early as in 2007, a Russian oceanographer plug in the Russian flag in the Arctic Ocean at the end of the act also angered Canada and other countries. The oceanographer stressed that the Arctic is part of Russia’s continental shelf.
report expressed concern that countries will set off a series of high-profile initiatives to a new round of Cold War. The report quoted experts as saying that a Canadian, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin pledged to maintain the Arctic, although the “peace”, but the real action is just the opposite. Each country wants to share a piece of cake in the Arctic. Even though some countries like the Arctic region has repeatedly pledged to jointly develop the North Pole, but in fact also actively preparing for the battle of the war.
an Inuit Arctic Council, the former officials said the development of the current situation is very worrying. He said the Arctic region and the increasing military tension in the diplomatic situation to make himself “very nervous”, and they do not want to experience the Cold War. (Guo Wenjing)
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