Battle For the Arctic Heats Up

by | Jun 14, 2020 | Newsletter | 37 comments

An incredible event took place this week: A Russian tanker docked at the Port of Jiangsu on China’s east-central coast, offloading its cargo of liquefied natural gas from the Yamal LNG plant in Russia’s north.

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “James, that’s not so incredible. Tankers regularly carry LNG from Russia to Asia via the Suez Canal in the winter months!”

Oh, yes, of course, my dear, well-informed reader. But here’s the rub: This was no ordinary tanker, but the Christophe de Margerie, an ice class LNG tanker designed to transport gas along the summer route across the Arctic.

“But James, the summer route doesn’t open until July!”

Exactly. This was a test to see whether the trip could be started nearly two months early. The Christophe de Margerie launched from the Port of Sabetta in Russia’s frozen north on May 18th and hooked up with the Yamal, a nuclear icebreaker, which escorted it through the Arctic passage. Together, the ships were able to trim nearly 4,000 nautical miles off the regular winter shipping route, which takes the cargo on a circuitous journey around Europe and through the Suez Canal before arriving in Asia.

Make no mistake: This event may not have received as much coverage as the other groundbreaking stories of 2020 (or any coverage at all, other than the reports in a handful of sites specializing in such matters), but it is important. In fact, it speaks to the fact that the Arctic is increasingly becoming a geopolitical prize . . . and a potential flashpoint for future military conflict between the superpowers.

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vol 10 issue 19 (June 13, 2020)

by James Corbett
corbettreport.com
June 13, 2020

An incredible event took place this week: A Russian tanker docked at the Port of Jiangsu on China’s east-central coast, offloading its cargo of liquefied natural gas from the Yamal LNG plant in Russia’s north.

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “James, that’s not so incredible. Tankers regularly carry LNG from Russia to Asia via the Suez Canal in the winter months!”

Oh, yes, of course, my dear, well-informed reader. But here’s the rub: This was no ordinary tanker, but the Christophe de Margerie, an ice class LNG tanker designed to transport gas along the summer route across the Arctic.

“But James, the summer route doesn’t open until July!”

Exactly. This was a test to see whether the trip could be started nearly two months early. The Christophe de Margerie launched from the Port of Sabetta in Russia’s frozen north on May 18th and hooked up with the Yamal, a nuclear icebreaker, which escorted it through the Arctic passage. Together, the ships were able to trim nearly 4,000 nautical miles off the regular winter shipping route, which takes the cargo on a circuitous journey around Europe and through the Suez Canal before arriving in Asia.

Make no mistake: This event may not have received as much coverage as the other groundbreaking stories of 2020 (or any coverage at all, other than the reports in a handful of sites specializing in such matters), but it is important. In fact, it speaks to the fact that the Arctic is increasingly becoming a geopolitical prize . . . and a potential flashpoint for future military conflict between the superpowers.

The latest sign that the Arctic is the next up-and-coming geopolitical hotspot comes from the chambers of the Arctic Council. While “the Arctic Council” sounds like the fictional body overseeing Santa’s North Pole operations, it is in fact a very real intergovernmental forum that brings together eight Arctic states (Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the US) to discuss regional issues. Although the council’s website likes to highlight the group’s work in “enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North,” it has increasingly become a place for the US and Russia to ramp up their Cold War 2.0 rhetoric.

The council’s latest ministerial meeting in Finland provides a case in point. At the meeting, US Secretary of State Mike “Lie, Cheat and Steal” Pompeo focused on what he sees as the greatest threat to the region’s security: Russian militarization.

“No one denies Russia has significant Arctic interests. [. . .] But Russia is unique. Its actions deserve special attention, special attention of this Council, in part because of their sheer scale. But also because we know Russian territorial ambitions can turn violent.”

If there’s a better case of the pot calling the kettle black, I’m hard-pressed to think of it. Whatever one may make of Russia’s moves in the Arctic of late—Moscow’s attempt to reopen its Arctic bases, its quest to modernize and expand its military deployment in the region, and even (GASP!) its push to build a bigger fleet of icebreaking vessels than the US—Washington can hardly claim that its own intentions in the region are completely peaceful. Ever since Bush 43 signed off on National Security Presidential Directive 66 (NSPD 66) on “Arctic Region Policy” in 2009, there has been no room for doubt about the US government’s intentions in the region.

NSPD 66, issued in the waning days of the Bush presidency, declared that the US has “broad and fundamental national security interests in the Arctic region.” According to the document, these claimed interests include “missile defense and early warning; deployment of sea and air systems for strategic sealift, strategic deterrence, maritime presence, and maritime security operations; and ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight.” Ever since the directive was signed, there has been a concerted push to assert American military dominance throughout the circumpolar North.

This push by Uncle Sam to militarize the region has included such moves as:

In fact, as might be noted, every single member of the Arctic Council bar Russia is a NATO ally, so the claim of Pompeo and his fellow NATO warmongers that they are on the defensive in the region is even more preposterous.

But never fear, China (aka the West’s new favorite bogeyman) is here!

. . . Wait, did I say “never fear”? Scratch that, I mean always fear!

Yes, the latest strategy employed by the NATO allies to push their military agenda in the Arctic is to point to the burgeoning Sino-Russian alliance as a menacing force in the region. Just this week Tobias Ellwood, the head of Britain’s Defense Select Committee, warned that “Russia and China’s warming relations in the Arctic are the largest threat to security in the region.” After all, they’re doing horrible things like . . . forming a new Arctic trade route. And shipping natural gas through the Bering Strait in May. (“The horror! The horror!“)

It should come as no surprise to my regular listeners that this move to open up yet another front in the Forever War is also a great excuse to line the pockets of the military contractors in the Military-Industrial-Governmental-Media complex. Defense industry trade organizations like the IDGA are already holding networking events to bring together contractors and government agencies looking to expand Arctic operations, and the armaments industry is just beginning to warm up to the possibilities of conquering the deep freeze.

So far, the Trump administration has continued this boondoggle, with the Dissembler-in-Chief penning a new presidential memo just this week extolling the urgent need for icebreakers and Arctic bases to (say it with me) counter the Russian threat in the region.

As always, we’d better hope that all this talk of militarization is just another excuse to siphon money from Joe Taxpayer to the MilIndGovMed cronies. Because if this isn’t just more hot air from the political puppets in Washington, then a new front has just been opened up in the next ginned-up world war scenario.

Better get your long johns ready, just in case.

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37 Comments

  1. Dan Dicks Assaulted Then ARRESTED After Being Attacked By Group Think MOB!!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0Gij666izc

    More insanity for Dan. I can no longer continue lying to myself that these people are payed professionals. Also, for people who like looking into numbers, check out the youtube video id.

    Of course, disgusting policing should be well noted as well.

    • We went from having things like yellow vests and then anti-lockdown protests to flat out race-hate/war in a week…. fast redirection work for someone.

      A guy who shot at a cop with a tazer was killed and the drive thru where it happened was burned down, a guy hanged himself and there are protests when its ruled a suicide… media is ramping up the anger and hate.

      Mob rule or police state?
      🙁

  2. The UK and thus NATO control the straits of Gibraltar and really can bottle up the Mediterranean from the rest of the world anytime they feel the need.
    They will never give up up because it is a perfect choke point.
    You’d need to nuke the Rock which I am reliably told is riddled with tunneled shelters. Thats assuming that an actual hot war would last for some time rather then a big exchange of weapons of mass destruction in which case its only useful in the build up

    • Monkeys? Little psycho balls of hairy muscle! But they taste so good!

      • Used to buy little fajita strips of monkey meat off the street vendors in Panama. Taste so much better once you discover how vicious they are!

        • That’s for sure! Plenty of meat outside of fish here. But I won’t go hunting until a certain line is crossed. Illegal now. Of course, it’s also illegal for me to camp out here now due to the corona cold. I know, makes no sense. But what does anymore?

          Water’s still high. Almost overflowed where I’m at now. Actually wound up crossing 2 more flooded out areas in my kiddy raft to get here, not counting the river (which was exciting). So, I think I’ll be safe from detection. Did break my nook though, so no reading this month. Plus, I need a new dumbphone (I buy the cheapest ones). But it’s still better than living amongst the mask people.

  3. Corbett’s article “Battle For the Arctic Heats Up” again underscores how the U.S. attempts to dominate the world by controlling trade and energy.

    Right now, natural gas prices are at an incredible low. They have been on a downslide since the end of 2018. However, it is used for much of the electric energy production around the world.

    Within the article was the link to “The horror! The horror!”. I enjoyed reading over that Joseph Conrad story quote. The concept conveys a lot.

  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AxtypXLSl0
    43:30 onwards he discusses the people who messed with Wikipedia for no other reason then “its fun”, this interview is old, from before interest groups started to put as much effort into controlling it. Earlier he discusses HOW individuals messed with wikipedia and gained power in its structure.

    Jason Scott is internet archive’s ambassador at large and this whole interview is pretty cool- internet archive is very cool, but I have no idea how much independence they can and do maintain and if you want to keep something you need to have a copy of your own.

    I think Scott said something like “trusting you tube to keep your videos is like using walmart to store your food”

  5. Taken from ManBearPig’s comment…

    “There is no reason to pay for oil in dollars,” stated de Margerie in July.

    …and…

    But it seems we’re likely to never know the real answer to the question “Who killed de Margerie?”

    …and…

    Oh THAT Christophe de Margerie!

  6. Good subject to cover.

    ” Russia gives nuclear group control of Arctic sea route
    Rosatom plans to deploy icebreaker fleet to allow year-round access for shipping”

    https://www.ft.com/content/b5dc9c38-fd56-11e8-aebf-99e208d3e521

    “This has led to comparisons with the 19th century Great Game in central Asia. The analogy is perhaps inevitable, but it is not quite accurate. The Arctic is regulated by treaties to a large extent, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). This goes into great detail on delimiting territorial seas, economic zones, and the right of transit passage.”

    https://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_strategy_on_ice_has_russia_already_won_the_scramble_for_the_arct

    ” Nike Inc. last week urged companies to avoid shipping through the region. Signatories to a pledge it made include Gap Inc., H&M Group Inc., and shipping companies CMA CGM SA and Hapag-Lloyd AG. That hasn’t stopped the flow of commodities — especially from Russia.”

    https://www.bloombergquint.com/markets/russia-s-urals-crude-flows-through-arctic-sea-for-the-first-time

    And do not forget Greenland

    https://www.arctictoday.com/a-rare-poll-hints-at-real-differences-between-danish-and-greenlandic-thinking-on-greenland-independence/

  7. manbearpig, so interesting—thank you for that link, it really connects the dots…….

    • HRS;
      I second that…

      very catchy tune with good lyrics to boot.

      My totally, unrelated, positive new event for the past week: our new ducks just started laying eggs 4 days ago.
      One small though significant step in path towards food autonomy/ self reliance

      • “Not This Little Frog”, Good to see ya my friend!

        The image of the new ducks and eggs seems so aesthetic and soothing during these times.

        • Yes : )
          It’s also soothing looking out my window, watching ducks (they’re great entertainment), and know that with all the craziness that’s happening and with food shortages only likely to continue and get worse that we have a source of protein available every morning in our permaculture garden.
          Our guinea pigs are a little bit nervous and not so sure about the ducks. Ducks have earned a bit of a reputation of being bullies in the farm yard. A characteristic that we have been observing in our context too…

          • Ducks are indeed source of entertainment. Get some goats and you’ll have a theater every day.

  8. marvinsannes,
    I’m impressed. You really got a good timeline of how oil did and other events. Thanks.

    • Fluoride Trial – Monday June 15, 2020
      Derrick Broze gives us a minute by minute play of the courtroom

      Wow!
      Michael Connett goes after the “goon squad scientists”

      Derrick Broze Twitter Feed
      https://twitter.com/DBrozeLiveFree

      • I want to pat Derrick Broze on the back for
        helping to expose a Fluoride myth / gossip / canard.

        A MYTH…
        “Nazi Germany used Fluoride in the water to control people.”

        QUEUED VIDEO
        https://youtu.be/F60-cYVA9_A?t=1188

        • thanks… I had heard that and kinda believed it without looking into it.

    • June 16, 2020 – VIDEO
      #Fluoride Trial
      Fluoride Trial – This 2nd and Final Week ending Wednesday June 17th

      Derrick Broze gives a ReCap of Monday and Tuesday (Days 5 & 6 of Trial)
      (30 minutes)
      https://youtu.be/onoeoaTek-k

      • (I am whispering… …around the 13:20 minute mark Derrick is again discussing this “Goon Squad Scientist”, Dr. Chang. You will understand why I am whispering.)

        The viewer can grasp a vast list of harmful chemicals which Dr. Chang has defended as posing no viable health risk.

        I want to mention that the EWG (Environmental Working Group) has some excellent studies and information on these chemicals.

        Also, I want to mention that most of these chemicals end up in our drinking water.
        But beyond that, also in the general water system. Thus, when crops are irrigated, even organic crops, they end up with these pollutants in the food chain.
        Even well water irrigation has been shown to deposit harmful chemicals like perchlorate (which adversely affects the Thyroid).

        Dallas For Safer Water
        https://www.dallasforsaferwater.com/

        • Derrick Broze goes into detail about the evil hired goon, Dr. Ellen Chang.

          She has repeatedly defended the use & dumping of toxic Teflon like Fluoride chemicals PFAS compounds which have harmed thousands of people, animals and waterways.

          Thanksgiving weekend of 2019, a film was released called Dark Waters.
          (3 minute trailer)
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvAOuhyunhY

          The film is based on a very true story involving PFAS compounds.
          Actually, previous to its release there was an online documentary detailing the account interviewing people who were sickened or deformed or affected by the poisoning.

          Just about every living person on the planet now has some of these PFAS chemicals in their system.

          • YouTube will censor this video again…watch it while you can.

            One should at least glance at the first five minutes.

            The Devil We Know is a documentary about what “Dark Waters” somewhat portrays at the movie theatres.
            (90 minutes)
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJFbsWX4MJM

      • At the 26 minute mark of “Derrick Broze gives a ReCap of Monday and Tuesday (Days 5 & 6 of Trial)”

        Derrick talks about how Fluoride affects minorities (Blacks and Hispanics) more than Caucasians.
        According to a top EPA scientist, it seems to be genetically related (alleles).
        QUEUED VIDEO (alleles comes later in 5 minutes)
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luMLTqu_p9A&feature=youtu.be&t=28m54s

        The above queued video was quickly grabbed from
        www DALLASFORSAFERWATER.COM
        At the website, there are many, many graphics which show how minorities are more affected by Fluoride (and also Lead via fluoridation).

      • Hot Potato!
        Update Wednesday afternoon- June 17th.

        The last hour of the court have a lot of back and forth, with Judge Chen and the EPA and the Fluoride Action Network.

        Derek Broze writes in his Tweets…
        “Judge Chen sets conference between FAN and EPA for August 6th.”

        “The judge delayed the decision to give both parties time to confer to see if there is anyway to reach an agreement. Basically time to the EPA to reconsider the petition or see if they want FAN to refile. The judge was offering alt options before ruling.”

        Jay Standards Tweets:
        “While the court did not issue a strict rule making today on the #FluorideTrial, your followers should know that plaintiffs and plaintiffs counsel view today’s court opinion as a substantial victory in this case. Today’s ruling truly changed the game. Onward!”

        Prior to this “Status Conference” and August 6th date, during the discussion Fluoride Action Network Twitter states:
        “Judge is intimating that FAN has essentially won the case, but he’s giving the EPA a chance to right their wrongs.”

        Twitter – FAN – Fluoride Action Network
        https://twitter.com/FluorideAction

  9. deep questions for Corbett…

    are santa’s circumambulating travel lines superimposed on the arctic landmass map, a MRI of the arctic council’s brain?

    is uncle sam santa or satan?

    has amerika’s historic route 66 been extended overseas to the arctic region? or is that just a Normal Stupid Pompeo Deception?

    last but most definitely not least, a long overdue thank you James, whilst i dont always agree with you (nor your interviewers/interviewees), i sincerely appreciate all the time & heartfelt effort, professional work ~ top notch!

  10. From Dodgy Dossiers to the Sacking of Whitlam: The British Empire Stands Exposed

    “I used to believe as many do, in a story called “the American Empire”. Over the last decade of research, that belief has changed a bit. The more I looked at the top down levers of world influence shaping past and present events that altered history, the hand of British Intelligence just kept slapping me squarely in the face at nearly every turn.”

    https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2020/06/18/from-dodgy-dossiers-to-sacking-of-whitlam-british-empire-stands-exposed/

    • Lonepine says:
      I had a surprise just a few minutes ago. I have an iPhone 6. I have a few ipads as well as computers. Have had multiple computers over the years. All my devices have auto updates turned off. No exceptions. Some software developers can’t crank out the updates instantly just because Apple feels the need.
      I double checked my phone when they came out with the new update to support contact tracing.
      Auto updates still off.

      Just now I walked in the house and looked at my phone. Lo and behold, there is a message that it is going to auto update later tonight. Trust me, I didn’t forget or get confused. Has to be something Apple is trying to do via backdoor. I have no intention of updating. Ever. I have backups in case they try it again.
      https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1194-larry-rosen-gives-practical-advice-on-controlling-your-smartphone/#comment-86994

  11. I’m curious to hear what GeneralBottleWasher has to say following the weekend.

    The Masked and the Maskless…

    I should mention that certain news outlets tend to demonize those who go maskless. Even their questions imply a “disregard for others and Grandma”.
    June 19 – Friday – Yahoo News
    White House press secretary says she’ll attend Trump’s Tulsa rally, but won’t wear a mask
    https://news.yahoo.com/press-secretary-says-shell-attend-trumps-tulsa-rally-but-wont-wear-a-mask-190623505.html

    EXCERPTS
    White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Friday that she would be among the administration officials attending President Trump’s reelection rally in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday, but she will not be wearing a mask recommended to help stop the spread of COVID-19…

    …Seconds before her explanation, CDC Director Robert Redfield posted a message on Twitter advising Americans to wear masks to “help slow the spread” of COVID-19…

    …Health experts are warning that Trump’s rally, which will pack nearly 20,000 attendees into Tulsa’s Bank of Oklahoma Center, represents a perfect storm for the transmission of COVID-19. The CDC has cautioned against attending “large in-person gatherings where it is difficult for individuals to remain spaced at least 6 feet apart and attendees travel from outside the local area.” The agency also recommends face coverings at events where people are inclined to shout or chant.

    On Friday afternoon, the Oklahoma state Supreme Court denied a request to compel the management of the BOK Center to enforce “mandatory social distancing guidelines,” including a requirement to wear a face mask, at Saturday’s rally. That ruling clears the way for the rally to go forward over the objections from local businesses that had characterized it as a “super spreader event.”…

    …California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a statewide order Thursday…
    “Californians are now REQUIRED to wear face coverings in public spaces.”

    …On Friday, AMC Theatres, the nation’s largest movie theater chain, reversed course and announced it would require patrons to wear face masks when it reopens in mid-July….

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