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almost twice as fast as the southern route through the mediterranean and across the indian ocean christopher parry a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer he thinks disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic. where i think we could have some disputes is there are a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exist up there in the arctic already the chinese are operating in greenland to places like that and i think there will be a scramble by some of the other countries for some of those resources when the ice does recede to you're not just going to hurt the northern see route across the top or russia and the northwest passage across canada you're also going to have a route around twenty fifty straight across the top of the north pole now that means that the countries that in the past have faced each other across the north pole that icy waste they can have open water for quite a few months of the year and that will introduce different perspective different
almost twice as fast as the southern route through the mediterranean and across the indian ocean christopher parry a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer he thinks disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic. where i think we could have some disputes is there are a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exist up there in the arctic already the...
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almost twice as fast as a southern route through the mediterranean and across the indian ocean christopher parry is a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer he thinks disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic where i think we could have some disputes is there a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exists up there in the arctic already the chinese are operating in greenland to places like that and i think there will be a scramble by some of the other countries for some of those resources when the ice does recede to you're not just going to hurt the northern.
almost twice as fast as a southern route through the mediterranean and across the indian ocean christopher parry is a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer he thinks disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic where i think we could have some disputes is there a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exists up there in the arctic already the chinese...
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the mediterranean and cross the indian ocean is roughly twice as long we heard earlier from christopher parry a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer thinks disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic where i think we could have some disputes is there a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exists there in the arctic already the chinese are operating greenland to places like that and i think there will be a scramble by some of the other countries for some of those resources whether the ice does recede to you not just going to have the northern sea route across the top or russia and the northwest passage across canada you're also going to have a route around twenty fifty straight across the top of the north pole now that means that the countries that in the past of face each other across the north pole that icy waste are going to have open water for quite a few months of the year and that will introduce a different perspective different geometries
the mediterranean and cross the indian ocean is roughly twice as long we heard earlier from christopher parry a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer thinks disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic where i think we could have some disputes is there a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exists there in the arctic already the chinese are...
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through the mediterranean across the indian ocean is roughly twice as long we heard earlier from christopher parry a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer is things disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic where i think we could have some disputes is there are a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exist there in the arctic already the chinese are. greenland to places like that and i think there will be a scramble by some of the other countries for some of those resources whether the ice does recede to you know just going to the northern sea route across the top or russia the northwest passage across canada you're also going to have a route around twenty fifty straight across the top of the north pole now that means that the countries in the past to face each other across the north pole that icy waste are going to have open water for quite a few months of the year and that will introduce different perspective different geometries and you're going
through the mediterranean across the indian ocean is roughly twice as long we heard earlier from christopher parry a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer is things disputes are unavoidable in the race for the arctic where i think we could have some disputes is there are a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exist there in the arctic already the chinese...