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thisisaname If the data links are so important and so easily broken maybe they need replacing with something not so easily disrupted? Reply
TechieTwo I imagine after a few of these Russian ships are sunk the B.S. will stop. Reply
King_V "Probably some local fisherman, out for a pleasure cruise, at night… in… eel-infested waters…" Reply
King_V TechieTwo said: I imagine after a few of these Russian ships are sunk the B.S. will stop. Or seized. Reply
Tanakoi TechieTwo said: I imagine after a few of these Russian ships are sunk the B.S. will stop. Some people are so easily gaslit by the media. What "bs" do you refer? According to the article, this ship sat anchored near five of them for 14 hours and didn't damage even one. As many as 200 undersea cables a year are accidentally cut, and there's no evidence Russia's intentionally performed even one of these: Accidents, not Russian sabotage, behind undersea cable …The Washington Posthttps://www.washingtonpost.com \203a World \203a Europe Jan 19, 2025 Reply
hotaru251 thisisaname said: If the data links are so important and so easily broken maybe they need replacing with something not so easily disrupted? easier said than done. Reply
USAFRet thisisaname said: If the data links are so important and so easily broken maybe they need replacing with something not so easily disrupted? Got any recommendations? Reply
King_V Tanakoi said: Some people are so easily gaslit by the media. What "bs" do you refer? According to the article, this ship sat anchored near five of them for 14 hours and didn't damage even one. As many as 200 undersea cables a year are accidentally cut, and there's no evidence Russia's intentionally performed even one of these: Accidents, not Russian sabotage, behind undersea cable …The Washington Posthttps://www.washingtonpost.com \203a World \203a Europe Jan 19, 2025 That is from a year ago. Reply
Tanakoi King_V said: That is from a year ago. Yes; at the peak of the last round of unsupported hype. Looks like we're due for another dose … gotta keep selling those war bonds. Reply
justrudi Tanakoi said: Yes; at the peak of the last round of unsupported hype. Looks like we're due for another dose … gotta keep selling those war bonds. Lolwhat in hell are you talking about. Don't stay in this bubble of deniability that we are already in the middle of a global hybrid conflict. Severing multiple cables with different russia and china linked ships is not a coincidence regardless what toned-down politically-correct news article you are reading. Reply
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