Newsletter: War Profits and a Weak Total Defense
Dear reader. Norway has largely replaced Russia as gas supplier, while Russia is further strengthening its cooperation with the East. And the total defense in the north is too weak, believes Editor-in-Chief Arne O. Holm. Allied warships are lining up in Tromsø, and we have been aboard the US' largest icebreaker. Here is the week as seen from the north.
The Nordland Chief of Police warns against threats from Russia and asks the business sector in the north to wake up. That may be appropriate, says Editor-in-Chief Arne O. Holm.
“But if the business sector is asleep, they share a bed with the authorities, public institutions, and local politicians,” writes Holm in this week’s commentary.
If the total preparedness in the north is flawed, paradoxically, there is no shortage of military activity.
Also, the American submarine USS Washington docked in the Tromsø port on Monday, shortly after the USS Florida and Norwegian KNM Uthaug co-trained with air forces from both countries in the Vestfjord in Northern Norway (Norwegian only)
Russia and fishery
Norway has now fully adopted Russia's role as Germany's largest gas supplier, and Russia continues to look toward the East for partnerships.
Another potential development – and worry – is that Chinese fishing vessels could find their way to the rich Arctic Ocean (Norwegian only).
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Wishing you all the best for the weekend on behalf of the editorial staff,
Trine Jonassen, News Editor