New DoD Strategy Calls for Enhancements, Engagements, Exercises in Arctic

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The USS Pasadena breaks through the ice in the Beaufort Sea
The USS Pasadena breaks through the ice in the Beaufort Sea, March 12, 2022, during Ice Exercise, an exercise that allows the Navy to assess operational readiness in the Arctic (photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Trey Hutcheson).

August 13, 2024 | Originally published by U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) on July 22, 2024

The Defense Department released its 2024 Arctic Strategy. The strategy acknowledges how environmental changes are affecting the Arctic region, details the implications for U.S. security, and spells out how the Department plans to be ready to meet new challenges there.

“The Arctic region of the United States is critical to the defense of our homeland, the protection of U.S. national sovereignty, and the preservation of our defense treaty commitments,” Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said today during a briefing at the Pentagon. “Our Arctic strategy will guide the Department’s efforts to ensure that the Arctic remains a secure and stable region.”

Eight nations have a presence in the Arctic, including Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the United States, and Russia. All have interests there for both commerce and security.

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