["The strategy outline, binding until 2030, adds to previous statements
from Russian navy officials who have designated the Arctic a priority
development area for Moscow. The Arctic and the globe’s resource-rich
northernmost are the subject of claims by Russia and four other countries,
all of whom are U.S. allies."

Apart from the spine chilling prospect of triggering an apocalyptic fight
between some of the leading miltary powers of the world, a mad rush for the
hidden treasure in the highly eco-sensitive Arctic region is the surest
prescription for causing a humongous environmental disaster. (See: <
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/climate-change/arctic-impacts/arctic-under-threat/
>.)]

http://www.newsweek.com/what-putin-wants-russias-navy-639850

WORLD

RUSSIA’S NEW MILITARY PLAN CALLS FOR DEFENSE AGAINST THE U.S. ACROSS THE
‘WORLD OCEAN’

BY DAMIEN SHARKOV ON 7/20/17 AT 2:53 PM

[Video: How Strong Is the Russian Military?]

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed off on a new state policy
strategy for his navy that views the U.S. as aspiring to dominate the
world’s oceans in a threat to Russia.

The strategy, in effect as of Thursday—the day Putin signed it—sheds more
light into where Russia’s fleet sees potential for international friction
and conflict. Among the direct naval threats for Russia falls “the striving
of a series of governments, above all the United States of ATINmerica and
its allies to dominate the oceans, including in the Arctic and also to
reach an intimidating supremacy with its naval forces.”

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The strategy outline, binding until 2030, adds to previous statements from
Russian navy officials who have designated the Arctic a priority
development area for Moscow. The Arctic and the globe’s resource-rich
northernmost are the subject of claims by Russia and four other countries,
all of whom are U.S. allies.

In the 22-page navy document, intended as the policy foundation for future
Russian military activities, the Kremlin’s ambitious self-image is clear.
“The Russian Federation continues to retain its status as a great naval
state, whose naval potential ensures the defensive of its national
interests in any part of the World Ocean,” the paper declares.

The document claims that other countries are trying to “limit Russia’s
access to resources at sea and its access to vitally important naval
transport communications,” a copy of Putin’s decree on Russia’s official
legal documents database said.

The picture painted by the new strategy is one of a wider conspiracy to
“reduce the effectiveness” of Russia’s navy through “economic, political,
legal and military pressure on Russia.”

Meanwhile the world is in for a rough ride by 2030, the document warns,
predicting “an unstable military-political environment, characterized by
the increase of global competition, rivalry in the world power centers” due
both to the rise of extremism and international power plays.

Russia’s navy is “one of the most effective tools of strategic (nuclear and
non-nuclear) containment, including in preventing a global strike,” Putin’s
decree said.



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