US turns to Finland to close Arctic ‘icebreaker gap’ as Russia, China expand polar presence
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The U.S. has struck a significant $6.1 billion deal with Finland to acquire four new icebreakers, a move aimed at bolstering its Arctic defense capabilities amid growing concerns over Russia and China's expanding presence in the polar region. This partnership not only enhances U.S. maritime operations but also strengthens ties with Finland, showcasing a united front in Arctic security.
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