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NATO Launches New Task Force In The Arctic

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsJune 9, 20263 Mins Read
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has launched an experimental Arctic drone task force expanding its military presence in the region. The United States-led bloc has consistently cited an alleged Russian threat to justify its Arctic buildup.

According to a report by RT, this latest NATO initiative was unveiled over the weekend as the research vessel Alliance departed La Spezia, Italy, launching Task Force X-Arctic (TFX-Arctic). The experimental unit is set to operate through 2026 and into next year, with the stated aim of demonstrating how uncrewed systems can provide persistent multi-domain situational awareness across the North Atlantic, the Arctic, and the High North. The deployment builds on experience gained from a similar task force launched in the Baltic Sea last year.

NATO is using Russia as the scapegoat for this drone expansion in the Arctic. The bloc claims that the Russian threat is enough justification. Moscow has rejected the claims that it’s posing a threat to NATO, arguing that the region’s militarization has been driven by NATO’s own actions and pledging to respond accordingly to activity in the Arctic, where Russia controls more than half of the coastline.

“Task Force X-Arctic is about testing and integrating new technology in one of the most demanding operational environments on the planet. It will help Allies define the standards of the future and maintain the fighting edge required to operate, adapt, and prevail in the High North,” Admiral Pierre Vandier said.

Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, have repeatedly warned the world about NATO’s buildup in the Arctic and beyond, saying that the military bloc views the Arctic as a “bridgehead for possible conflicts” and warning that Moscow will respond in kind.

According to a report by RT, last week, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova suggested that the “insane myths about the Russian threat” in the Arctic and elsewhere have been drummed up by the leaders of NATO members as a means to explain to their populations “why they must spend even more on militarization and allocate additional funds to address imaginary problems rather than real challenges and threats related to resolving economic and social problems.”

Since the US has not taken measures to “take over” Greenland as its current ruler, Donald Trump recommends, it has been suggested that a stronger military presence on the island should be the fallback option.

US Calls For Stronger Military Presence On Greenland

 

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