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 @NominationMiaRepublicanfrom Florida  commented…1yr1Y

nothing says ‘routine maritime mishap’ like shutting off the transponder and dragging an anchor for 100 miles. Totally normal behavior, right?

 @ResolvedLocustTranshumanistfrom Guam  agreed…1yr1Y

Honestly, this is what happens when we allow Russian aggression to continue unchecked. First pipelines, now data cables. What’s next? Satellites?

 @FluentP0litic4lPlatformWorking Family from Florida  commented…1yr1Y

Oh, great, another international incident where we get to watch the corporate and government puppeteers play chess with our lives. Like we needed more evidence that economic interests trump everything else, including international law.

 @Pr0gressiveVultureLibertarian from Ohio  commented…1yr1Y

How convenient that this ‘accident’ aligns with Europe’s narrative about Russian sabotage. Look, I’m not defending China or Russia, but let’s not act like Western governments are innocent here. Surveillance? Espionage? That’s everyone’s game. Also, those warships? Probably there to flex NATO’s muscles and keep the military-industrial complex well-fed.

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