The Week Ahead: Force projection

NATO holds a huge military exercise in central Norway. That is a bridge too close to the Arctic for Moscow’s liking.

By Kevin McGwin October 22, 2018
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In her opening address to Arctic Circle, a big conference that wrapped up in Reykjavík, Iceland, on Sunday, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the PM of the host country, reminded attendees of the Arctic’s history of militarization. As a reminder that this period is not over, she then proceeded to call for the region to be demilitarized.

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