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In a recent paper entitled ‘Tomorrow’s Arctic: Theatre of War or Cooperation?’ I introduced readers to the US-Russian grand design which shaped not only the sale of Alaska in October 1867 to the USA for $7.5 million, but also Russia’s involvement in the American Civil War as Czar Alexander II arranged the deployment of Russian military fleets to San Francisco and New York.
Even though President Lincoln and Czar Alexander II were both known as great reformers and emancipators for their common commitment to free slaves and serfs, both leaders were assassinated before their grand visions could come to fruition.
In this article, I would like to present another chapter of this forgotten history: The creation of modern Canada as a confederation designed explicitly to prevent the inevitable construction of a Russian-American rail connection through the Bering Strait in the wake of the Civil War.
The Strategic Value of the Bering Strait Tunnel in History
For those who are not aware, the Bering Strait Rail tunnel project is a 150 year idea which was formulated by allies of Lincoln and Alexander II after America’s Civil War.
The original grand design was driven by a plan to connect telegraph lines between continents, followed soon thereafter by a connection of the Trans Siberian Railway and America’s Trans Continental Railways through British Columbia, Alaska and into Eurasia, as laid out spectacularly by former Colorado Governor William Gilpin in his 1890 book the Cosmopolitan Railway.
Echoing today’s Belt and Road Initiative which is quickly growing to become a world land bridge, Gilpin described what this new paradigm of human civilization was destined to look like:
“The weapons of mutual slaughter are hurled away; the sanguinary passions find a check, a majority of the human family is found to accept the essential teachings of Christianity IN PRACTICE… Room is discovered for industrial virtue and industrial power. The civilized masses of the world meet; they are mutually enlightened, and fraternize to reconstitute human relations in harmony with nature and with God. The world ceases to be a military camp, incubated only by the military principles of arbitrary force and abject submission. A new and grand order in human affairs inaugurates itself out of these immense concurrent discoveries and events” [Cosmopolitan Railway p. 213]
The idea of the Bering Strait tunnel was supported by Czar Nicholas II who, in 1906 hired a team of American engineers to conduct feasibility studies on the initiative which then had an estimated cost of $350 million.
Sadly a couple of World Wars and disastrous revolution kept this project from blossoming as it was intended.
This idea was revived again by FDR’s great Vice President Henry Wallace who discussed the project at length with Russia’s Foreign Minister Molotov in 1942. In this meeting Wallace declared that “It would mean much to the peace of the future if there could be some tangible link of this sort between the pioneer spirit of our own West and the frontier spirit of the Russian East.”
Again, the Cold War derailed this project and it was only in 2007 that the Russian Government revived it once again with Putin even offering to pay 2/3 of the $65 billion estimated cost to construct the 100 km tunnel across the Bering Strait. This project was offered to the west more loudly in 2011 and in May 2014, China unofficially gave their backing to the initiative. Sadly, unipolar technocrats and neocons controlling NATO foreign policy had not the eyes to see what benefits such projects offered those who joined in its construction, and instead continued onto their zero-sum game plan for full spectrum dominance.
With the 2018 unveiling of the Polar Silk Road extending the east-west development corridors into the Arctic, which have merged increasingly with Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union and Putin’s Northern Vision, the Bering Strait connection has again been given new life. If nations of the west find the courage to let go of the Titanic before the hellish chaos of the oncoming financial meltdown erupts, then the projects animating the new multi polar paradigm will undoubtedly look a lot like the World Land bridge concept illustrated by the Schiller Institute below.
Arctic development remains one of the best strategic points of alliance and cooperation needed to re-organize the collapsing world economic order around firm principles of multipolar cooperation and value and as such is not too different from the dynamic shaping the world when Lincoln took office in 1860.
The 19th century Clash of Two Systems
Lincoln’s economic advisor and leader of the international export of the American System of Political economy, Henry C. Carey, described this clash between two systems in his 1851 Harmony of Interests:
“Two systems are before the world; the one looks to increasing the proportion of persons and of capital engaged in trade and transportation, and therefore to diminishing the proportion engaged in producing commodities with which to trade, with necessarily diminished return to the labor of all; while the other looks to increasing the proportion engaged in the work of production, and diminishing that engaged in trade and transportation, with increased return to all, giving to the laborer good wages, and to the owner of capital good profits… One looks to pauperism, ignorance, depopulation, and barbarism; the other in increasing wealth, comfort, intelligence, combination of action, and civilization. One looks towards universal war; the other towards universal peace. One is the English system; the other we may be proud to call the American system, for it is the only one ever devised the tendency of which was that of elevating while equalizing the condition of man throughout the world.”
Carey, just like the British Empire’s Lord Palmerston, clearly recognized that America had not completed “the mission of 1776” since not one but TWO Americas existed within Washington: One positive America representing the anti-slavery/anti-colonial principles of the 1789 constitution vs. another hypocritical slave power that never believed that “all men were created equal”. Just as two antithetical impulses existed within America, so too did two opposing views of “Manifest Destiny” co-evolve since 1776: One hellish version driven by the ‘principle’ of spreading slavery and suppressing the weak while the other more noble impulse was represented by the spirits of Lincoln, Carey and Gilpin illustrated above.
full article here.
It's an interesting fact that commentators and economists look at the world, projected 30 years into the future, and see a top ten table of economies wherein the only representatives from what I'm calling "Oceania" are the United States (in 3rd place), Japan (7th), and Germany (9th). The Asiatic rise, as well the rise of Middle Eastern and South American/African states, is that which sees "Oceania" (the US, its loose alliance of NATO and "NATO+", Japan and Korea being + members, hypothetically) falling from a centuries' long position of either relative or absolute economic and geopolitical dominance. Hegemony, as we move forward, would seem to have died a forever death. The exception, then, is economic hegemony.
If you look at the ring of fire economies, which is North America, South America, and then Russia (is in that list of 10 by most people's projections even though only one European state, Germany, is), China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, India, the Phillippines and so on. Look then at the Belt and Road Initiative.
Now consider the Bering Strait. A 40 mile crossing between Russia and the United States. As an extremely highspeed over/underland freight network, it would beat the Belt and Road Initiative into irrelevancy. I'm living in a hypothetical universe where the war has ended and the current or next regime is somehow able to be intelligent enough to see the potential gains. Putin did float the idea a couple of times, the last being back in 2008 and the Chinese were even on board prior to their announced BRI alternative (2012). Looking at the world, as it is, consider that the Americans and Russians, if they can sort out their "problems", would hold a forever pivot from Asia into North America and thus down into the South American market. Freight by boat can be up to 40 days in various parts of the world. The BRI travels by hybrid, with naval being a large component.
tl;dr - what if the Americans and Russians, in a couple of years, come to a position where they realize that the survival of each is mutually contingent upon establishing the world's most efficient freight network ever known with potential 30~ day turnaround (gains) from any point relative to any point in contrast to the BRI? Surely, considering the world's economy is 100tn now and forecast to grow, being the "truthful" gatekeepers, (because geography is just geography and the Bering Strait is just the most beneficial route for the world's trade to move), moving into the next century but also throughout this, surely that appeals to each despite relations being in the shitter now for obvious reasons?
Not a war thread. Looking at it purely economically or geopolitically or whatever. Not interested in individual remarks so much, more interested in people's ideas about how much sense this does or does not make from economic perspective (just assume there is no war and there is no Putin or whomever for the moment).
For instance, imagine a 6 day turnaround in freight, very hightech/highspeed, from Brazil to South Africa. A 30~ day differential. The Chinese system cannot live with that. The Americans wouldn't let them have access to the infrastructure in the hempisphere and nor would Russia either, most likely. But this network, a few years down the line, could literally span the globe. Could even cut the Chinese out of it because the Indians would go for it. Which nation would or could say no to such a massive improvement on trade differentials?