NATO strategy in the Arctic

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) strategy in the Arctic refers to the Alliance’s approach to security, presence, and cooperation in the Arctic region. During the Cold War, the Arctic was strategically important for NATO, but following the end of the conflict, NATO’s approach to the region became more limited, cautious, and cooperative.

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NATO strategy in the Arctic

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) strategy in the Arctic refers to the Alliance’s approach to security, presence, and cooperation in the Arctic region. During the Cold War, the Arctic was strategically important for NATO, but following the end of the conflict, NATO’s approach to the region became more limited, cautious, and cooperative.

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