In Arctic, Putin is flexing the strength of his alliances, Murkowski says

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his state-of-the-nation address in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Sen. Lisa Murkowski has a theory about why Russian President Vladimir Putin has been conducting joint military exercises in the Arctic with China. 

“He wants the world to see that he can prosecute his illegal and heinous war against Ukraine and at the same time demonstrate military strength in the Arctic and in other parts of the world,” she said.

Murkowski spoke after attending a secure briefing at the Senate Tuesday with the head of the U.S. Northern Command.

The exercises have been ongoing since Sept. 10, boosting the number of Russian aircraft and ships that have come close to Alaska.

Putin is strengthening his alliances with China, North Korea and Iran as a power move, to counter the West, Murkowski said, adding that it’s the joint nature of the Arctic exercise that’s unusual.

“We get that Russia, as our neighbor in the Arctic, is expected to be up there, but not necessarily with China holding their hand,” she said. “And that’s what we’re seeing. That’s where the concern is.”

The U.S. needs to demonstrate the strength of its own alliances with joint military exercises and to stick by its allies so that Ukraine prevails against Russia, she said.

The U.S. deployed more than 100 soldiers to Shemya Island, in the Aleutians, late last week, and sent a rocket system known as HIMARS that shoots ballistic missiles.

Sen. Dan Sullivan’s office declined an interview request. He issued a statement saying the escalating number of incidents shows the need for a larger and more permanent military presence in Alaska.

Related stories from around the North: 

Canada: New military sleeping bags not suitable for ‘typical Canadian winter’: Canadian Army, CBC News

Denmark: Denmark’s Arctic, North Atlantic focus: Canada among new defence attaché posts, Eye on the Arctic

Finland: Military exercise apparently disrupts weather images from Lapland, Yle News

Iceland: RAF Squadron begins NATO airspace patrols in Iceland, Eye on the Arctic 

Norway: Military experts suspect sabotage at Andøya in Arctic Norway, The Independent Barents Observer

Russia: Murmansk region of Arctic Russia targeted in drone attack, The Independent Barents Observer

Sweden: Sweden will lead NATO troops in northern Finland, The Independent Barents Observer

United StatesUS Army sends heavy equipment to Arctic Norwegian port for transfer to Finland, The Independent Barents Observer

Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media

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