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The US-Russia Bering Strait Rail Tunnel Project

In a recent paper entitled ‘Tomorrow’s Arctic: Theatre of War or Cooperation?’ I introduced readers to the US-Russian grand design which shaped not only the sale of Alaska in October 1867 to the USA for $7.5 million, but also Russia’s involvement in the American Civil War as Czar Alexander II arranged the deployment of Russian military fleets to San Francisco and New York.

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The Foundation Stone Has Been Laid for a New World Economic Order

It’s good to be reminded once again about where we are now and to where we are all going.
This current path that major parts of the world especially Asia are now navigating is one of economic and technological cooperation anchored on mutual respect and shared optimism for humanity’s future.
The blueprint for the massive infrastructure development has been in the works for sometime and its implementation is long overdue. The majority are becoming more impatient, hence the accelerated administrative ceremonies are to be concluded soon.
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