@MichaelHilliard
Michael Hilliard
@MichaelHilliardย ยทย 4:59

WAR IN THE ARCTIC (Russia's Hypersonic Missile Program) ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ

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Countries in East Asia who are so reliant on trade could undercut everyone in the market because, frankly, the logistical cost would be so much less. So the Arctic has become incredibly important. Now, Russia has effectively always taken the Arctic very seriously, building large cities up in the north, particularly mask. Now they build power stations up there. They moved divisions up there, and Russia regularly runs Arctic bases and Arctic operations to make sure their forces are ready to fight with guns in the Arctic

https://s.swell.life/SSXkkxAkAr7kNhh #russia #arctic #missile #war #logistics #coldwar #politics #geopolitics

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@Phil
phil spade
@Philย ยทย 1:47

Russian route and tax implications?

In your opinion, if the Russians relaxed on those taxing capabilities, although somebody's got to pay for the ability to break up that ice, does that route become more feasible? And sooner I'll listen to the podcast. Maybe you address this, but I think from a global warming standpoint, it seems that everything that I've read, it's still five to ten years away from being more commercially used
@MichaelHilliard
Michael Hilliard
@MichaelHilliardย ยทย 4:45

They only need to be a tad bit cheaper

But the summer months at this point doesn't look like you're going to need them so effectively. Russia is already in a better position with global warming
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