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ARCTIC: Russia, China, And The US Battle For DOMINANCE and CONTROL
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Have you ever wondered what will become of the competition among major powers when it comes to the Arctic?
While the world's attention is focused on the Middle East, the race for dominance in the Arctic is quietly intensifying. When I say major power, I'm talking about the three countries that matter the most: China, Russia, and the United States. Each of these nations has its own strategic interests in the Arctic, and they are making moves to secure their positions.
One of the main driving forces behind this competition is the Arctic's vast natural resources, particularly natural gas. It is estimated that natural gas provides almost a quarter of all global energy usage. And with global energy demands relentlessly growing, these powerful nations are eyeing the Arctic as a new frontier for energy exploration and exploitation.
But the battle for the Arctic is not just about energy. It is about asserting dominance and control over a strategically important region. It is about geopolitical influence, national security, and economic supremacy. The melting Arctic ice is creating new shipping routes, opening up the possibility for faster and more cost-effective trade routes between Asia, Europe, and North America.
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About David:
Dr. Oualaalou served a fifteen-year career in the United States Armed Forces in support of the US government’s security agencies in Washington DC and around the world. His primary roles include security policy, intelligence analysis, security operations advice including leadership and managerial operations. He advised high-profile U.S. military and civilian officials on security issues, economic trends, and foreign military threat information. He has written many articles and books including his latest, The Dynamics of Russia’s Geopolitics: Remaking the Global Order.
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Manage episode 384141482 series 2987326
Have you ever wondered what will become of the competition among major powers when it comes to the Arctic?
While the world's attention is focused on the Middle East, the race for dominance in the Arctic is quietly intensifying. When I say major power, I'm talking about the three countries that matter the most: China, Russia, and the United States. Each of these nations has its own strategic interests in the Arctic, and they are making moves to secure their positions.
One of the main driving forces behind this competition is the Arctic's vast natural resources, particularly natural gas. It is estimated that natural gas provides almost a quarter of all global energy usage. And with global energy demands relentlessly growing, these powerful nations are eyeing the Arctic as a new frontier for energy exploration and exploitation.
But the battle for the Arctic is not just about energy. It is about asserting dominance and control over a strategically important region. It is about geopolitical influence, national security, and economic supremacy. The melting Arctic ice is creating new shipping routes, opening up the possibility for faster and more cost-effective trade routes between Asia, Europe, and North America.
☎️ For Business inquiries, please go to ➡︎ show@geopoliticsinconflict.com
About David:
Dr. Oualaalou served a fifteen-year career in the United States Armed Forces in support of the US government’s security agencies in Washington DC and around the world. His primary roles include security policy, intelligence analysis, security operations advice including leadership and managerial operations. He advised high-profile U.S. military and civilian officials on security issues, economic trends, and foreign military threat information. He has written many articles and books including his latest, The Dynamics of Russia’s Geopolitics: Remaking the Global Order.
⏰ LIVE STREAM SCHEDULE:
Tuesday 12:00 noon CST /1PM ET/10AM PST/ 5PM GMT
🔵 Sign up for our Free WEEKLY newsletter, delivered to your inbox first thing Friday morning. ➜
✳️ Follow us on RUMBLE:
Rumble is a free speech platform, in case you can't find us on YouTube you can always find us on https://Rumble.com/Geopoliticsinconflict
🟢Get our FREE PDF: “3 Ways to Know if You are Hearing Truth or Lies” https://www.geopoliticsinconflict.com.
🔸Join Geopolitical Trends: https://www.youtube.com/@geopolitical...
🔴Sign up for: Government Course https://www.geopoliticsinconflict.com/us
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