- U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, expresses significant concerns about growing military collaboration between Russia and China, particularly in the U.S. Arctic zone.
- The increased military activities by Russia and China near Alaska have prompted the United States to bolster its defense posture in the region.
- In response to these incursions, the U.S. is making substantial defense investments to secure the Arctic area effectively.
- One of the key measures includes the reopening of the Adak base, a strategic military installation that enhances U.S. presence and readiness in the region.
- The U.S. is also developing new infrastructure to support its military operations and bolster its defensive capabilities in the Arctic.
- These moves highlight the strategic importance of the Arctic to U.S. national security and the increasing geopolitical tensions surrounding this critical zone.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/they-were-spying-sullivan-sounds-alarm-joint-russia-china-moves-us-arctic-zone)