{"id":64786,"date":"2020-10-29T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-10-30T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/coast-guard-heavy-icebreaker-retasked-for-arctic-deployment\/"},"modified":"2020-10-29T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2020-10-30T06:30:00","slug":"coast-guard-heavy-icebreaker-retasked-for-arctic-deployment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/coast-guard-heavy-icebreaker-retasked-for-arctic-deployment\/","title":{"rendered":"Coast Guard heavy icebreaker retasked for Arctic deployment"},"content":{"rendered":"
The United States Coast Guard’s only heavy icebreaker has been slated for a northern deployment in December in lieu of its typical duties supporting Antarctic operations, according to a USCG press release.<\/p>\n
“The Arctic is no longer an emerging frontier, but is instead a region of growing national importance,” said Coast Guard Vice Adm. Linda Fagan, commander of U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area. “The Coast Guard is committed to protecting U.S. sovereignty and working with our partners to uphold a safe, secure, and rules-based Arctic.”<\/p>\n
USCGC Polar Star will deploy north this winter, echoing concerns from military commanders in Alaska about security and rule-following in the region as tensions ratchet up among the<\/a> United States, Russia and China, which declared itself an Arctic power despite not having any Arctic territory. Lt. Gen. David Krumm, commanding general of the Alaska NORAD region, Alaskan Command and 11th Air Force, recently voiced explicit concerns about Russia and China abiding by territorial rules which they had blatantly disregarded elsewhere in a panel at the Alaska Federation of Natives annual conference.<\/p>\n