And what are the common denominators in all these "accidents?" China and Russia. How many times must something happen to longer be considered mere coincidence. By the way, the CCP has been cutting Taiwan's cables as well. What are the odds?
Right now they're testing, CCP are not afraid to sacrifice a couple of their own bugmen to spend the rest of their lives in a western prison, among a few old ships. Once they are ready to go to war, they'll deploy a whole fleet of these contraptions and cut every cable. Taiwan, cut off, the Nordics cut off, Hawaii cut off then finally the North American continent, early warning systems goes down, economic collapse in private sector, complete chaos which allows China and Russia to attack the US.
Exactly. They are testing the waters right now to see how far they can push. It is part of their bullying expansionism. Why go to war if you can just push your way to get the world to acquiesce. Asymetrical warfare.
Another accident just like all the previous accidents too.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/01/19/russia-baltic-undersea-cables-accidents-sabotage/
And what are the common denominators in all these "accidents?" China and Russia. How many times must something happen to longer be considered mere coincidence. By the way, the CCP has been cutting Taiwan's cables as well. What are the odds?
Right now they're testing, CCP are not afraid to sacrifice a couple of their own bugmen to spend the rest of their lives in a western prison, among a few old ships. Once they are ready to go to war, they'll deploy a whole fleet of these contraptions and cut every cable. Taiwan, cut off, the Nordics cut off, Hawaii cut off then finally the North American continent, early warning systems goes down, economic collapse in private sector, complete chaos which allows China and Russia to attack the US.
Exactly. They are testing the waters right now to see how far they can push. It is part of their bullying expansionism. Why go to war if you can just push your way to get the world to acquiesce. Asymetrical warfare.