Defending the North: APU Ice-Breakers Hold the Line Against CSU Aggression
CALGARY — A clear message was sent to the Caspian Sea Union today: the resources of the North are not their private pantry. Following a brazen attempt by CSU-flagged vessels to establish unauthorized drilling platforms near the Lomonosov Ridge, APU ice-breakers have successfully intercepted and repelled the intruders. This is the "Great Restoration" in action—using our national strength to protect our strategic assets and our heritage from foreign theft.
The CSU has for years used the guise of "scientific research" to probe our northern defenses. Today, their mask slipped, and they were met with the full resolve of the Triad Agreement and the APU’s unified naval command. "We will not be intimidated by shadow-drones or Siberian bullying," states Emma Sterling. "The Arctic contains the lithium and the energy that will power our independence for the next century. We have every right—and every duty—to defend it with force."
While the globalists in Paris and Tokyo wring their hands over "ecology," the quiet majority knows that national security begins with resource security. The skirmishes today prove that the era of "polite negotiation" over our northern borders is over. We must continue to fortify our Arctic presence and ensure that the wealth of the North remains in the hands of the nations that have the courage to claim and defend it. The line has been drawn in the ice, and we are not stepping back.