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NATO, UK prepare for WAR on Russia in the Arctic

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On September 30 the UK’s foreign minister, Jeremy Hunt, delivered an astonishing tirade, saying “The EU was set up to protect freedom. It was the Soviet Union that stopped people leaving. The lesson from history is clear: if you turn the EU club into a prison, the desire to get out won’t diminish, it will grow — and we won’t be the only prisoner that will want to escape.”

His comparison of the EU to gulags of former years played well with many people in Britain, but was understandably regarded as totally inappropriate by the EU, whose spokesman’s polite observation was “I would say respectfully that we would all benefit – and in particular foreign affairs ministers – from opening a history book from time to time.”

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The lunacy didn’t stop there. Not content with insulting the EU’s 27 countries, the government in London decided to whip up even more patriotic fervour by again trying to portray Russia as a threat to the United Kingdom.

In June 2018 the UK’s Sun newspaper carried the headline “Britain will send RAF Typhoon fighter jets to Iceland in bid to tackle Russian aggression” and since then Mr Williamson hasn’t altered his contention that “the Kremlin continues to challenge us in every domain.” (Williamson is the man who declared in March 2018 that “Frankly Russia should go away — it should shut up,” which was one of the most juvenile public utterances of recent years.)

It was reported on September 29 that Williamson was concerned about “growing Russian aggression ‘in our backyard’,” and that the Government was drawing up a “defence Arctic strategy” with 800 commandos being deployed to a new base in Norway. In an interview “Mr Williamson highlighted Russia’s re-opening of Soviet-era bases and ‘increased tempo’ of submarine activity as evidence that Britain needed to ‘demonstrate we’re there’ and ‘protect our interests’.”

Mr Williamson has not indicated what “interests” the United Kingdom could have in the Arctic region, where it has no territory.

The eight countries with territory north of the Arctic Circle are Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States. They have legitimate interests in the region which is twice the area of the US and Canada combined. But Britain has not one single claim to the Arctic. Not even a tenuous one like Iceland’s, which is based on the fact that although its mainland is not within the Arctic Circle, the Circle does pass through Grimsey Island, about 25 kilometres north of Iceland’s north coast. Britain’s Shetland Islands, its northernmost land, are 713 kilometres (443 miles) south of the Arctic Circle.

So why does the UK declare that it has “interests” in the Arctic and that the region is “in our backyard”? How can it possibly feel threatened?

The Arctic Institute observed in February 2018 that Russia’s “newer Arctic strategy papers focus on preventing smuggling, terrorism, and illegal immigration instead of balancing military power with NATO. These priorities suggest that Russia’s security aims in the Arctic have to do with safeguarding the Arctic as a strategic resource base… In general, the government-approved documents seem to have moved from an assertive tone that highlights Russia’s rivalry with NATO to a less abrasive tone based on securing economic development.”

And economic development is what it’s all about. On September 28 “it was reported that “a Danish-flagged cargo ship successfully passed through the Russian Arctic in a trial voyage showing that melting sea ice could potentially open a new trade route from Europe to east Asia.” It is obviously in the best economic interests of the European Union and Russia that the route be developed for commercial transit. To do this requires avoidance of conflict in the region.

So what’s your problem, Defence Minister Williamson?

In August Britain’s Parliamentary Defence Committee published On Thin Ice: UK Defence in the Arctic which concluded that “There is little doubt that the Arctic and the High North are seeing an increasing level of military activity. There is much greater divergence in the evidence we have taken on what the reasons behind this are, particularly in relation to Russia. One view is that there is no offensive intent behind Russia’s military build-up and that it is simply trying to regenerate military capacity in order to reassert sovereignty. The opposite view is that this is just one more part of Russia’s aggressive reassertion of great power competition.”

The Danish Government told the Committee that “Presently, Denmark sees no need for an increased military engagement or enhanced operative role for NATO in the Arctic”, and the Swedish Ambassador said “The Swedish Arctic is a limited part of Swedish territory. We are more a Baltic Sea nation than an Arctic nation…

Obviously, the whole area around the Arctic, in particular the Kola Peninsula, is of strategic importance to Russia and they have a serious military presence there. We see all of that. Is that reason to call it militarisation of the Arctic?”

In January Reuters reported that China had notified its Arctic strategy, “pledging to work more closely with Moscow in particular to create an Arctic maritime counterpart — a ‘Polar Silk Road’ — to its ‘one belt, one road’ overland trade route to Europe. Both the Kremlin and Beijing have repeatedly stated that their ambitions are primarily commercial and environmental, not military.”

It couldn’t be plainer that Russia and China want the Arctic to be a profitable mercantile trade route, while Russia wants to continue exploration for oil, gas and mineral deposits, which are important for its economy.

To develop the Arctic requires peace and stability. It would be impossible to reap the benefits of the new sea-route and potentially enormous energy and mineral riches if there were to be conflict in the North. It is obviously in the best interests of Russia and China that there be tranquillity rather than military confrontation.

But Britain’s Defence Minister insists there must be a military build-up by the UK in the Arctic “If we want to be protecting our interests in what is effectively our own backyard.” He is backed by the Parliament’s Defence Committee which states that “NATO’s renewed focus on the North Atlantic is welcome and the Government should be congratulated on the leadership the UK has shown on this issue.”

NATO is always on the lookout for excuses to indulge in military action (such as its nine–month blitz that destroyed Libya), and has announced it will conduct Arctic-focussed Exercise Trident Juncture in November, which Naval Today noted will be “one of the largest ever with 40,000 personnel, around 120 aircraft and as many as 70 ships converging in Norway.”

The NATO military alliance is preparing for war in the Arctic, and deliberately confronting Russia by conducting manoeuvres ever-closer to its borders. It had better be very careful.

Via Strategic Culture

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Sally Snyder
Sally Snyder
October 9, 2018

Here is an article that explains how NATO is also spending billions to prepare for a war with Russia in Europe:

https://viableopposition.blogspot.com/2018/06/nato-expansionism-building-fortress.html

One has to wonder how on how many fronts NATO will be able to successfully fight against Russia, particularly given the growing indebtedness of Western governments.

Mike
Mike
Reply to  Sally Snyder
October 10, 2018

Many more than Russia could… What can you expect from a country with a GDP smaller than Texas!

Tom Welsh
Tom Welsh
October 9, 2018

Something like 2 million square miles of Russia – nearly a third of its entire territory – lies within the Arctic Circle. As Mr Cloughley points out, the corresponding figures for the UK are zero and zero.

But why shouldn’t the UK have “interests” in the Arctic Circle, over 400 miles away, when it claims to have interests in the Falkland Islands, 8000 miles away?

You can call me AL
You can call me AL
Reply to  Tom Welsh
October 9, 2018

I know how bizarre this sounds, but for many strange reasons, including ignorance, when the arctic circle is mentioned, many believe that is the North Pole.

Your second paragraph completely undermined your first and your overall comment, by ruining it through stupidity.

Smokingeagle
Smokingeagle
Reply to  You can call me AL
October 9, 2018

Perhaps Tom Welsh is unaware that Falkland Islanders are of mainly British descent and out of a turnout of 91.94%, 99.8% voted to remain a British territory, and is also ignorant of the fact that there are no British colonies or settlements within the Arctic Circle. I guess that would explain his comments.

You can call me AL
You can call me AL
Reply to  Smokingeagle
October 9, 2018

I am not sure Smoking Eagle. I of course could be wrong (which would not be something new); but usually when people mention The Falklands or Gibraltar, they are using it as political manipulation, not through ignorance. My view only. Cheers.

JNDillard
JNDillard
October 9, 2018

Yawn. This is another much ado about nothing article, really about NATO attempting to drum up PR to fool people into thinking it is doing something meaningful, to justify its pitiful, useless zombie existence. War is all about the inglorious and monotonous business of supply lines. You can’t have a war if you can’t resupply your troops. Period. Now, on the borders of Russia, who has the shorter supply lines, Russia or NATO? Duh…let me think about that for a minute….

am hants
am hants
October 9, 2018

Russia, has the systems, plus weapons, that can handle the artic, unlike, Nato.

USS Donald Cooke – too close to Crimea, plus, too close to Kaliningrad.
USS Theodore Roosevelt – too close to Kaliningrad.

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You can call me AL
You can call me AL
Reply to  am hants
October 9, 2018

Wow, sicky nikki is resigning; brilliant. Good day as you state.

Cheryl Brandon
Cheryl Brandon
October 9, 2018

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Cheryl Brandon
Cheryl Brandon
October 9, 2018

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Cheryl Brandon
Cheryl Brandon
October 9, 2018

The Russian Federation needs to get the OPCW to investigate what is the USA Pentagun DTRA Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s $2.1 billion laboratory could be using biological warfare against Russians!/Cooperative Biological Engagement Project are in 25 countries Africa/Asia/ME.

TheCelotajs
TheCelotajs
October 9, 2018

Just why doesn’t the United States, United Kingdom and NATO just come right out and hold a International Press Conference and declare open war on Russia and China. I say just bring it on so they United States, United Kingdom and NATO can start filling body bags with their military personal and civilians they murder along the way and stop all this dancing around with this News Media Propaganda crap. They have been pushing this for years now. The United States and the United Kingdom has been trying to overthrow the Russian Government since 1946/48 when they got their butt… Read more »

It is I only
It is I only
October 10, 2018

In the immortal words of John Mac Enroe …”You can’t be serious” ??

Gonzogal
Gonzogal
October 10, 2018

Important to know…the number of troops to be sent is 800….Im sure Putin is shaking in his boots! Russia will die from laughter. Also, This is just a return to previous patterns of training deployments. A commando (battalion) of Royal Marines was always part of the NATO (Allied) Rapid Reaction Force. They were assigned to flank protection, meaning Norway in the north and Turkey in the south – and they would train in Norway in the winter and Turkey in the summer. The Royal Marines have winter-trained and been stationed in Norway for decades. Since the war in fact. The… Read more »

Chaplin
Chaplin
October 10, 2018

The religion of US and UK is petrodollar fiat debt based system. They hate Russia and China rise to world stage diplomacy & influence with all their guts. Gotta keep that fiat printer printing for more profit of the welfare & warfare fiscal. Gotta have enemies to sell false patriotism to the public.

Justin Taua
Justin Taua
October 11, 2018

More hot air from the West. It is patently clear where the real aggression is coming from. The historical record so far, reads like an indictment of the West since the English Crown opened up diplomatic relations with the Russian Empire 500 years ago. On that occasion, exploitative contempt on the part of the English Crown had only one purpose; to rape Russia for all it had. So far, the UK Establishment and its collaborationist lackeys, work away as the vast majority of the UK population remain ignorant of Britain’s past toward Russia. The Wests record so far reads: Napoleon… Read more »

Rick Oliver
Rick Oliver
March 15, 2020

Stupid people such as Mr Williamson of the UK , are just pandering to the NATO master , without thought or direction . They assume the world`s population will believe everything that they spew forth is worthy and must be true. A bit like the ” Balfour Agreement ” for the Jews to be placed in Palestine all those years ago when there was no ” in your face news headlines ” advertising the fact !! One fine day , the rest of society is not going to stand for this type of crap anymore. Then , the lorded gentry… Read more »

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