The Committee on the Present Danger: China, a Washington based think tank, holds a webinar titled “Unfrozen: The Sino-Russian Threat to – and From – the Arctic” at 2:30 p.m. ET on April 11, to examine both the preparations China and Russia are making to exploit the Arctic for this purpose and President Donald Trump’s urgent focus on the role played by Greenland and Canada in countering such threats.
Moderator:
Frank Gaffney, president, Institute for the American Future; vice chairman, Committee on the Present Danger: China
Panelists:
Charles “Sam” Faddis, former career clandestine service officer, Central Intelligence Agency.
Topic: “The Sino-Russian ‘No Limits Partnership’ – What It Means for the Arctic and Us”
Thomas Dans, commissioner, U.S. Arctic Research Commission (2017-2021); founder, American Daybreak
Topic: “Greenland: How Vital is It to U.S. Security Interests in the Arctic and North Atlantic?”
Amb. Carla Sands, former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands; vice chair, Center for Energy and Environment, American First Policy Institute.
Topic: “Why Denmark Cannot Provide for Greenland’s Security – and the Arctic Stakes That Require Us to Help Do So”
J.R. Nyquist, author of “Origins of the Fourth World War : And the Coming Wars of Mass Destruction”; essayist at JRNyquist.blog
Topic: “The Emerging Military Threat from the Arctic and, Given the State of the U.S.-Canada Alliance, Are We Up to the Challenge?”