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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Johan Ahlander

HISTORICAL FACTS: Fighter jets patrol arctic skies amid russian threat - The Untold Story

  • Swedish fighter jets are patrolling the skies around Iceland for the first time as part of NATO's 'Arctic Sentry' mission, aiming to demonstrate commitment to Arctic protection.
  • Six Saab Gripen fighter jets have been deployed to bolster NATO's presence in the strategically vital Arctic region and address internal tensions within the alliance.
  • The deployment is partly a response to US President Donald Trump's pressure on NATO members to increase military expenditure in the Arctic, following his criticism of Denmark's presence on Greenland.
  • The Swedish fighters are primarily tasked with monitoring Russian long-range bombers originating from air bases on the Kola Peninsula, home to Russia's Northern Fleet.
  • While NATO allies emphasise the Arctic's importance as a warning chain for attacks against the US or Canada, some analysts warn of a dangerous 'action-reaction cycle' and potential escalation.

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