The Bering Strait Tunnel Project is READY TO GO. It is just waiting on a peace and economic cooperation deal between the US & Russia for the GREEN LIGHT. Will we get there August 15-17, 2025 during Alaska Summit?
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Energy pipelines Alaska to Russia, and then to East Asia, Japan, and China. Alaska has more energy than the whole Middle East combined. Unleash American Energy agenda to make us wealthy and drive regional economic growth as well. Trade route connections to Russian resources via rail drives down transit costs compared to ships, in my opinion. Also, shipping is controlled by a crime syndicate, so bypassing them seems logical.
And to stick a finger in the eye of London Bankers. They have been ACTIVELY BLOCKING the economic integration and development of Alaska for 164 years. British Columbia was largely populated and created by London Bankers specifically to prevent annexation by the US, and to BLOCK a direct landbridge connection between CONUS and Alaska. Trump finally got a full freight railroad connection (CONUS to Alaska) put in place during his first administration.
Unfortunately, wishful thinking at the moment. There is no direct rail link between Alaska and the continental US. Rail heads in AK end officially at Eielson AFB (unofficially down to Ft Greely); in BC the closest they get is Prince Rupert & Fort Nelson. (There's an industrial spur between the two heading NW, deep into the mountains.)
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Yes, it runs through Canada. Prior to Trump's term there was not even a full (mostly direct line) that could handle the freight tonnage from what I understand. Canada had been blocking it and not cooperating. I believe the line runs through the NE corner of British Columbia, but that province was mostly bypassed intentionally. [Alberta-Alaska extension is the name of it]. If the US can peel off Alberta and make it the 51st state, problem mostly solved.
Recent rail line approval may serve similar purpose: 25SEP2020; βBreaking: Trump gives approval for Alberta-Alaska rail line to move resourcesβ: https://mustreadalaska.com/breaking-trump-gives-approval-for-alberta-alaska-rail-line-to-move-resources/
A straight energy pipeline is one thing. on it's face, this proposal doesn't appear to be that. Not to mention the oil and natural gas in Alaska are similar resources as to what's in Russia.
Infrastructure linkages are generally a given once there is a pathway. It appears to be a fairly easy add-on to tunnels and many tunnels plan-in additional uses and some bit of expansion. A good parallel to look at is the EU Chunnel which used similar boring technology and a similar design minus the islands in the middle.