The chickens are coming home to roost for America's Arctic security, as National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan finally admits what patriots have been warning about for years: Russia and China are working together to spy on American territory right off the coast of Alaska.
In a stunning acknowledgment of the previous administration's failures, Sullivan revealed that joint Russian-Chinese military operations near Alaska have forced the Trump administration to make massive defense investments, including reopening the abandoned Adak naval base and rebuilding Arctic infrastructure that Democrats allowed to deteriorate.
This crisis didn't happen overnight, folks. While the Biden regime spent four years obsessing over pronouns and climate change, Russia and China were busy forming an unholy alliance to probe American defenses in our most vulnerable region. The Arctic, rich in natural resources and critical shipping routes, became a playground for foreign powers while Democrats dismantled our military readiness.
Now President Trump is once again left holding the bag, forced to rebuild American strength after years of Democrat weakness invited aggression. The reopening of Adak base alone represents millions in taxpayer dollars that could have been saved if the previous administration hadn't rolled out the red carpet for our enemies.
The timing is no coincidence either. Russia and China clearly viewed the Biden years as their window of opportunity, testing American resolve while our military was busy with diversity training instead of actual defense preparation.
Patriots should be asking themselves: How many other critical vulnerabilities did the last administration leave for our enemies to exploit? And how long will it take for Trump to undo four years of 'America Last' policies that put our national security at risk?
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Source: Next News Network