US Jets Intercept Putin's Bombers Near Alaska, Set to Revive ‘Frozen’ Base to Counter China, Russia
As the geopolitical race heats up, the US is eyeing to revive a long-forgotten military outpost in the icy expanse of the Arctic. Adak Island, a remote and storm-battered former Navy base in Alaska, has suddenly found itself back in the spotlight. The US likely views Adak as a strategic hub to check growing Russian and Chinese ambitions in the region, as per a report by ‘Task & Purpose’ news portal. The Pentagon is now reportedly considering resurrecting the island as a frontline military base in the new geopolitical race for the Arctic. Adak Island, a Cold War sentinel but now a ghost town, is located at the western tip of Alaska’s Aleutian chain. The island lies over 1930 km southwest of Anchorage and is roughly equidistant between the US and Russian mainlands. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION1:22 WHY US WANTS TO RESURRECT ADAK NOW?4:35 US INTERCEPTS RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT IN ARCTIC
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