WSJ News Exclusive | Russia and China Sent Large Naval Patrol Near Alaska

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WSJ News Exclusive | Russia and China Sent Large Naval Patrol Near Alaska
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A combined Russian and Chinese naval force patrolled near the coast of Alaska earlier this week in what U.S. experts said appeared to be the largest such flotilla to approach American shores.

The Russian and Chinese ships steamed close to Alaska, but never entered U.S.

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