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Putin Moves Nuclear Fleet in Arctic Circle: Threat to NATO Shipping Routes

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Putin​ Bolsters ArcticNuclear⁤ Arsenal, Raising NATO ⁤Tensions

Oslo, NorwayRussia is significantly increasing its military presence in teh arctic Circle, amassing nuclear​ weapons and advanced submarines on the Kola Peninsula, according​ to Norway’s Defense Minister, Tore Sandvik. The build-up, revealed in an interview⁤ with The ‌Telegraph, signals a potential​ shift in focus⁤ towards⁣ the Arctic as‍ a key strategic theater, ‌notably as ⁤the conflict ⁤in Ukraine continues.

The Kola Peninsula, located in Russia’s ⁣extreme northwestern flank, hosts the nation’s Northern Fleet ​and ‍a significant portion of its nuclear arsenal – one of the largest concentrations of nuclear warheads globally. “Russia‌ is building up ‍on the Kola peninsula… where one of the​ largest arsenals of nuclear warheads in the world is located,” Sandvik stated. He clarified these weapons are not solely targeted⁤ at Norway, but also⁢ pose a threat⁢ to the UK, Canada, ⁢and the United States.

Norwegian officials report the Northern Fleet is actively being used to test new Russian weaponry and expand putin’s nuclear ​capabilities. Beyond bolstering its offensive power, Russia is also focused on securing critical naval routes.⁤

Sandvik highlighted Putin’s ambition to gain complete naval control of the Arctic, ​specifically targeting two‌ key areas: the Bear ⁣Gap – the stretch of water between mainland norway and the island of svalbard ‍- and the⁤ GIUK ‌Gap, a pair of naval choke points between Greenland, Iceland, and ⁤the United Kingdom. Control of the⁢ Bear gap is ​crucial ‍for Russia to ensure unimpeded access for its submarines and the Northern Fleet to the‌ atlantic Ocean.Together, Moscow aims to deny NATO access to the GIUK Gap,⁢ vital for resupplying Western⁣ forces in a potential conflict.

“They [the nuclear weapons] are not only pointed towards Norway, ​but towards the UK and over the⁤ pole towards Canada and the US,” Sandvik added.

The⁣ Defence Minister predicts the Arctic Circle will likely become ⁢the next “main security theatre”​ following ⁣the war in Ukraine, underscoring a growing concern over escalating tensions in the region.

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