Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan has been tracking what he calls a disturbing pattern of coordinated Russian and Chinese military activity inside Alaska’s Air Defense Identification Zone, or ADIZ. According to Sullivan, this is not random movement. It is deliberate. It is strategic. And it is aimed at something very specific.

“They were there spying on us and looking at submarine routes, looking at cables,” Sullivan said.
That single sentence cuts through the spin. This was not about environmental science. It was not about fisheries research. And it certainly was not about “saving the whales.”
A Familiar Cold War Playbook
If this feels like déjà vu, it should.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union laid an undersea communications cable connecting its Pacific Fleet base at Petropavlovsk on the Kamchatka Peninsula to Vladivostok. The United States eventually discovered it and launched one of the most daring intelligence missions in history: Operation Ivy Bells.
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