Russian President Vladimir Putin is laying claim to 1.2 million square kilometers in the Arctic. His main objectives appear to be the colonization of the Arctic and of the North Pole. It’s a project more than 20 years in the making.

    This area, which remains virtually unexploited, is one of the last El Dorados on the planet. The subsoil is full of oil, gas, rare earths and precious minerals like gold, uranium, and copper. With global warming and the melting of the ocean’s ice, these riches are now more accessible, fueling the greed of major Western powers.

    But in this conquest of the Arctic, Russia already has a head start. For years, the country has been equipped with gigantic nuclear-powered icebreakers, which have been used to help navigate the icy waters surrounding the North Pole. In addition, Vladimir Putin has invested in extraordinary industrial projects. One such project is an enormous gas processing plant anchored in the permafrost; another is the construction of an incredible floating nuclear power plant intended to supply energy to Pevek, a small, isolated port north of the polar circle. These are but a few examples of the Russian leader’s flagship projects, in this new conquest of the Arctic.

    For Moscow, this policy also involves a militarization of the region. Fearful of these expansionist ambitions, NATO decided to react by sending a strong message to the Russian President. The Atlantic Alliance recently gathered of an army of 35,000 men in Norway to show that it could repel a possible Russian invasion at any given time.

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    31 Comments

    1. С трудом представляю чего бы достигли Россия с Германией если бы объединили усилия в освоении СМП.

    2. It is a shame that a well known documentary tv station can not find the correct pronunciation for Russian names and words. Sounds like kids did it. 😢

    3. Почему она называют наших предпринимателей алигархами а своих нет, хотя в США частные компании ВПК, НЯФТЯНИКИ и ГАЗОДОБЫВАЮЩИЕ влияют на выборы и политику сильнее в США, чем наши в России…Ну или тот же сорас имеет огромное лобби как в США так и за приделами США…

      PS: Фильм явно пропагандийский, хотя они явно назовут его документальным а не пропагандийским потому что для них только в России пропаганда. Лицимерия и только…

    4. Russia with China are building a massive gas and oil pipeline infrastructure in the Arctic. The “NEW” Arctic shipping passage cutting shipping time in half. This shows why Biden and the west want to overthrow Putin. Excellent Documentary.

      See….Why Russia is building a Arctic Silk Road

    5. Isn't it funny how they said "Putin's Advances in the Artic" instead of "Russia's Advances in the Artic"? DW and Germany should be grateful to Russia for providing you cheap energy for years to power your industrial economy. Sadly those good times are gone for good for Germany!

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