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Why They Call Russia’s Tu-95 Bomber the BearWhy Russia’s Tu-95 Bear Is Still a Threat After 70 Years Russia has its own version of the B-52 that keeps on ticking. The Tu ...
In response to these provocations, Sen. Sullivan led a years-long campaign to secure broad U.S. sanctions on ...
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Russia Now Wants Alaska Back from AmericaSummary and Key Points: Some Russian commentators, fueled by nationalist rhetoric, have continued to suggest that Alaska should be returned to Russia, despite the fact that the territory was ...
Not only are the U.S.’s nuclear missile defenses based in the Arctic, but there’s also fear Russia could seize control of ...
Alaska’s top seafood trade groups say new tariffs could trigger retaliation from key export markets, pushing the struggling ...
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The Nation on MSNA New Age for US-Russia Arctic Cooperation?Ceasefire talks could be a catalyst for advancing cooperation in the Arctic, but the climate crisis should not be forgotten.
And then there is the proximity. As all Alaskans seemingly know, Russia once claimed Alaska and many there would love to claim it again. In 1960, just a year before Schultz’s sighting ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Eight thousand troops perform military exercises like hauling artillery, deploying attack helicopters, and parachuting into Alaska's Arctic tundra. Here's a closer ...
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