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Moscow's Ambitious Plan to Link the US and Russia: A 'Putin-Trump Tunnel'
A proposal by a top Kremlin envoy has sparked controversy with its audacious suggestion of building an undersea tunnel connecting Siberia in Russia to Alaska in the United States. Kirill Dmitriev, Russia's investment envoy, is touting the 112-kilometer project as a means to "unlock joint resource exploration" between the two nations.
Dubbed the 'Putin-Trump Tunnel', the ambitious plan could be built with the help of US billionaire Elon Musk's The Boring Company. Dmitriev expressed enthusiasm for the potential collaboration in a social media post, suggesting it could revolutionize the way the two countries work together on energy projects.
US President Donald Trump has shown interest in the idea, describing it as "interesting", but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was less enthused, voicing his concerns over the proposal.
Russia and China are reportedly planning to expand mining operations in the Arctic region, citing climate change's impact on polar ice. Dmitriev's plan also includes joint projects with Musk's The Boring Company in the Arctic energy sector.
The idea of connecting Siberia and Alaska dates back centuries but has gained renewed momentum in recent years. A proposed tunnel route would traverse the 82-kilometer-wide Bering Strait, which separates the two regions.
Musk had yet to respond to Dmitriev's post as of Friday evening. While some view the proposal as a potential symbol of unity between Russia and the US, others are raising concerns about the project's feasibility and geopolitical implications.
The prospect of building such an ambitious infrastructure project raises significant questions about its viability, cost, and the potential for cooperation between two nations with complex histories and differing interests.
A proposal by a top Kremlin envoy has sparked controversy with its audacious suggestion of building an undersea tunnel connecting Siberia in Russia to Alaska in the United States. Kirill Dmitriev, Russia's investment envoy, is touting the 112-kilometer project as a means to "unlock joint resource exploration" between the two nations.
Dubbed the 'Putin-Trump Tunnel', the ambitious plan could be built with the help of US billionaire Elon Musk's The Boring Company. Dmitriev expressed enthusiasm for the potential collaboration in a social media post, suggesting it could revolutionize the way the two countries work together on energy projects.
US President Donald Trump has shown interest in the idea, describing it as "interesting", but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was less enthused, voicing his concerns over the proposal.
Russia and China are reportedly planning to expand mining operations in the Arctic region, citing climate change's impact on polar ice. Dmitriev's plan also includes joint projects with Musk's The Boring Company in the Arctic energy sector.
The idea of connecting Siberia and Alaska dates back centuries but has gained renewed momentum in recent years. A proposed tunnel route would traverse the 82-kilometer-wide Bering Strait, which separates the two regions.
Musk had yet to respond to Dmitriev's post as of Friday evening. While some view the proposal as a potential symbol of unity between Russia and the US, others are raising concerns about the project's feasibility and geopolitical implications.
The prospect of building such an ambitious infrastructure project raises significant questions about its viability, cost, and the potential for cooperation between two nations with complex histories and differing interests.