By Nima Khorrami* Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the High North has become a primary theatre of strategic competition. This is a shift that the United Kingdom (UK) has responded to by declaring its intention to expand its regional presence, among other moves. However, Britain’s dependence on intelligence infrastructure provided by the United States […]
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