In the Arctic, cooperation with Russia is simply too important

‘The recent NATO summit in Madrid was decidedly for the hawks: with Sweden and Finland seemingly having reconciled with Turkey and wide-ranging packages of support announced for Ukraine. Scarcely in recent memory has the Alliance seemed so resolute. The need to help Ukraine is self-evident. Russia’s campaign against Ukraine’s people deserves our full condemnation. But there are crucial areas — such as climate change and preservation of the Arctic — where our and global interests will be worse off if we don’t work with Russia.’

Read Jason Pack’s adapted article for the NDCF here.

Jason Pack

Jason Pack is the Founder and Director of NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder. He is the founder of Libya-Analysis LLC and the non-profit Eye on ISIS, which creates the Libya Security Monitor. His most recent book, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder (Hurst/Oxford University Press) explores what Libya’s dysfunctional economic structures, its ongoing civil war, and the lack of a coordinated international response to chaos in the country reveal about broader patterns in 21st century geopolitics.

https://jasonpack.org/
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