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America needs Greenland. NATO absent America is not able to hold off China and Russia.
WWIII can be averted if good men of character stand up for liberty and freedom of citizens. Nations that violate citizens rights or who are unwilling to defend such rights should be excluded from defense pacts by those who have a defended Constitution.
There's been a subtle but significant shift in what NORAD has been seeing over the last year when it comes to mostly Russian — but also Chinese — activity in the Arctic, says the top commander of the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD).
U.S. Gen. Gregory Guillot tells CBC News that air and sea incursions into the zones just outside North America have not only become more frequent, but also more co-ordinated.
"I'd say the most consequential difference in 2025 has been the volume, the simultaneous volume," Guillot said in an exclusive interview.
"Sometimes we'll have — instead of a ship — there might be four or five ships at the same time operating in various parts of the Arctic Ocean down into the Bering area," Guillot said.
And then a few hours later, he said, there will be an air incursion in a different part of the region.
WWIII can be averted if good men of character stand up for liberty and freedom of citizens. Nations that violate citizens rights or who are unwilling to defend such rights should be excluded from defense pacts by those who have a defended Constitution.
There's been a subtle but significant shift in what NORAD has been seeing over the last year when it comes to mostly Russian — but also Chinese — activity in the Arctic, says the top commander of the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD).
U.S. Gen. Gregory Guillot tells CBC News that air and sea incursions into the zones just outside North America have not only become more frequent, but also more co-ordinated.
"I'd say the most consequential difference in 2025 has been the volume, the simultaneous volume," Guillot said in an exclusive interview.
"Sometimes we'll have — instead of a ship — there might be four or five ships at the same time operating in various parts of the Arctic Ocean down into the Bering area," Guillot said.
And then a few hours later, he said, there will be an air incursion in a different part of the region.