Russia’s nuclear-powered naval ships. In 2017, the Russian Northern Fleet became the main headquarters of electronic warfare systems in Samarkand, and since 2018, the same fleet began conducting regular air patrols of the Arctic with long-range anti-submarine aircraft.
The tasks of this fleet are to defend the Arctic seas along Russia’s northern borders in the Barents Sea and the Kara Sea, and the northwestern sea routes in the Norwegian Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Russians well read the strategy of the American century for the neoconservatives, whose lines were drawn in 1997, and later translated during the time of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, in the form of a policy of “turning towards Asia”, and then besieging it to the fullest extent and extent.
Today, NATO is concerned about the deployment of Russia’s nuclear Northern Fleet, despite Western circles minimizing Putin’s repeated threats to use nuclear weapons in the ongoing conflict with the West over Ukrainian territory.
Events are accelerating as if it were a snowball, and with the Western insistence on escalation, and Ukraine’s momentum with new offensive weapons, capable of changing the balance of military attention on the ground of confrontations, Russian concerns remain appreciated, in the face of fixed American facts regarding world domination, and the greatest horror remains present and perhaps coming in Anyway