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A wary NATO watches the Arctic for Russian — and Chinese — aggression

NATO allies are increasing their focus on the North in case of potential escalation in this “pivotal moment for global security,” NATO's military chief said.

By Melody Schreiber October 16, 2022
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REYKJAVIK — NATO won’t ramp up activity in the Arctic after Sweden and Finland’s accession — unless Russia makes offensive moves in the region, Adm. Rob Bauer, chair of the alliance’s military committee, told ArcticToday on Saturday.

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