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Originally posted by Hood
Surely as the Arctic is floating pack ice there is no opposite shore until you reach the Russian Siberian coast. Therefore it couldn't count as an internal sea unless you count the thick icepack as land (ie being firm enough to walk on, build on etc etc) then that might allow such a term to apply. If so then I guess Russia could make such a claim for its own Arctic sealanes along its coast.
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Originally posted by Hood
If you claim those islands as Canadian surely they are internal waters?
The DEI would face similar problems otherwise.
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Originally posted by ShinRa_Inc
WW Canada has spent the last 10 years stomping around the arctic making the NW Passage viable (WW Russia has been doing a similar program with their actic territory).
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Originally posted by Hood
If you claim those islands as Canadian surely they are internal waters?
The DEI would face similar problems otherwise.
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
In view of the recent news from Germany and China, which quotes are present from, wouldn't it be wise to reopen this topic?
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
In view of the recent news from Germany and China, which quotes are present from, wouldn't it be wise to reopen this topic?
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