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    1. G0TouchGrass420 on

      Just like russia is the ones who blew up nord stream right…………………………..

    2. ApostleofV8 on

      to the surprise of no one.

      the redline is kept being pushed, the question is when do we respond.

    3. Robotronic777 on

      This guy I like. I hope he finds some kind of form to continue in future goverment.

    4. aspaceadventure on

      And let me guess… a chinese (or ruzzian) ship just happened to sail there at the same time with their signal deactivated.

      But that’s just a coincidence.

    5. So now the investigation is complete, what is the course of action that is going to prevent this happening again?

      How about this

      If a Russian vessel is detected operating near these cables, it is warned, and if warnings are ignored, it is sunk.

      If it is a submarine, it is sunk.

    6. GrapefruitForward196 on

      I wonder why they do it only and always in the Baltic and never in the Mediterranean. Scared, Vladimir?

    7. OnceWasRampant on

      Watson, I’m in shock. Fetch me a brandy immediately.

    8. Dreadedvegas on

      How many times can the enemies of the west outright sabotage, attack, or assassinate and we do absolutely nothing?

    9. _melancholymind_ on

      Can we just forbid Chinese ships in the Baltic Sea Basin? They destroy our cables and politicians are like “I am shocked, disgusted, concerned”. Like bruh, this is not a reality show.

      Say it loud: “You destroyed our cables – Here’s the proof. Here’s your “fuck off from our sea” ticket – And if we ever catch one of yours in here again – You guys go with boom”. Action-Reaction.

    10. Putaineska on

      Yeah well after the amazingly strong response to nordstream being blown up I’m sure the German govt are well positioned to deter and prosecute sabotage

    11. TrailJunky on

      At this point, maybe they need to lay mines along the cables. Would make for an interesting revel if one was hit.

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