U.S. Arctic defense strategy ramps up rhetoric without committing resources, experts say
The U.S. Department of Defense document calls upon international allies, but those partners need to balance their own strategic needs, experts say.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) released its updated Arctic strategy last week. The 19-page document focuses on the threats posed by Russia and China in the region, and it stresses the importance of international partners, especially NATO.
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