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The US Navy needs to rework its relationships with Iceland and Greenland, expert says

The Navy needs to be able to defend American interests in the Arctic and GIUK gap, Rebecca Pincus says.

By Melody Schreiber June 4, 2020
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Climate change is reshaping the Arctic Ocean, and U.S. and NATO forces need to change their strategies in response, says Rebecca Pincus, an assistant professor at the Naval War College.

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