Our Buddies the Communist Chinese

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EX TEXASEX
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Cutting undersea cables again !!
They are testing Europe they already did this about 2 years ago without consequences. The Europeans need to grow a pair and make them pay for this, Almost an act of war !!


https://www.twz.com/news-features/sabotage-claims-swirl-around-severed-baltic-sea-cable-incidents
#FJB
Psycho Bunny
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EX TEXASEX said:

Cutting undersea cables again !!
They are testing Europe they already did this about 2 years ago without consequences. The Europeans need to grow a pair and make they pay for this, Almost an act of war !!


https://www.twz.com/news-features/sabotage-claims-swirl-around-severed-baltic-sea-cable-incidents
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The Europeans need to grow a pair.
The joke write themselves.

Liberal tears taste so sweet.
Logos Stick
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Starlink?!
C@LAg
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let's start cutting theirs as well.
EX TEXASEX
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Instead of having a response with some balls. I bet the Europeans offer up Sudetenland to the Chicoms !!!
#FJB
Psycho Bunny
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EX TEXASEX said:

Instead of having a response with some balls. I bet the Europeans offer up Sudetenland to the Chicoms !!!
Going full circle, I love it.
Liberal tears taste so sweet.
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AG
The Chinese are probably trying to cut the fiber trunks and insert data collection or manipulation devices. Of course such an activity is very difficult to do under the ocean and without easily being detected.
C@LAg
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MouthBQ98 said:

The Chinese are probably trying to cut the fiber trunks and insert data collection or manipulation devices. Of course such an activity is very difficult to do under the ocean and without easily being detected.
willing to bet (no proof whatsoever) that the underwater cables are built overseas.

Fiber is difficult and time consuming to cut/splice. but it can be done with time and effort.

what if they have devised a quicker way to do it.. Some sort of sleeve/coupling that makes it happen fast.

they could make cuts in two places. 1 "real" and 1 a "decoy", add the splice, and no one would be the wiser.

The country would start from the shore and move out to find the break. Fix the first one, see that everything is "working" once replaced, and not notice the second spliced intercept.

/InsertTomClancyHat.
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Quote:

The Europeans need to grow a pair.


Last time they grew a pair, we sent a few hundy thousand of America's best to their deaths.
Rossticus
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Sid Farkas said:

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The Europeans need to grow a pair.


Last time they grew a pair, we sent a few hundy thousand of America's best to their deaths.


If they'd had balls from the jump, we'd have never gotten to that point.
MouthBQ98
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This seems possible, but there is testing and monitoring equipment than can measure the tiny reflection or loss from any inserted optical device and even the distance at which it has occurred, and they can determine with pretty good precision e tacky where along the cable any manipulation has taken place. That is very difficult to do without detection. Not impossible but extremely difficult.
Shoefly!
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MouthBQ98 said:

The Chinese are probably trying to cut the fiber trunks and insert data collection or manipulation devices. Of course such an activity is very difficult to do under the ocean and without easily being detected.

If our Navy Seals can do it, I bet Joe and Hunter have sold Chyna the blueprints already.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/baltic-sea-fiber-cable-disruption-remains-murky-danish-coast-guard-shadows-chinese

The Danes have boarded the ship, which is Chinese, but captained by a Russian
javajaws
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I'm sure the f16 pacifists will be along shortly to tell us those cables had it coming and Russia/China has the right to do it because of how evil the west is.
Gator92
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MouthBQ98
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So, probably a lame attempt to disguise Russian economic sabotage.
ME92
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C@LAg said:

MouthBQ98 said:

The Chinese are probably trying to cut the fiber trunks and insert data collection or manipulation devices. Of course such an activity is very difficult to do under the ocean and without easily being detected.
willing to bet (no proof whatsoever) that the underwater cables are built overseas.

Fiber is difficult and time consuming to cut/splice. but it can be done with time and effort.

what if they have devised a quicker way to do it.. Some sort of sleeve/coupling that makes it happen fast.

they could make cuts in two places. 1 "real" and 1 a "decoy", add the splice, and no one would be the wiser.

The country would start from the shore and move out to find the break. Fix the first one, see that everything is "working" once replaced, and not notice the second spliced intercept.

/InsertTomClancyHat.
Sooo....

When is your book coming out? I need some good reading material for the Christmas holidays.
Rossticus
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javajaws said:

I'm sure the f16 pacifists will be along shortly to tell us those cables had it coming and Russia/China has the right to do it because of how evil the west is.


The Russian captain of the Chinese ship is clearly a CIA asset. This is a deep state shadow government op pushed by the MIC to start WW3 so that more money can be laundered.
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