▲ | threeseed 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
And 4 days ago a Russian spy ship was escorted out of Irish waters: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/16/russian-spy-sh... So definitely seems like a coordinated attempt to destabilise Europe ahead of anticipated peace talks early next year. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | pcardoso 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Same in Portugal https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2024-11-18/russian-ship... | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | soco 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
"Russian mission installs more ‘spy’ antennas in Geneva, Swiss TV report claims" https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/foreign-affairs/russian-mission... | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | INTPenis 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Why would destabilising europe before peace talks be beneficial? Seems like they would lose a lot of leverage. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | jacknews 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
So how long ago were US long-range missiles used to attack Russia? Because that's what seems to be claimed here, that Russia are retaliating for that. How long does it take a ship to travel to a 'suspicious' site like this? versus, how long does it take to intercept the nearest Russian ship, and escort it away as a spy ship and 'potential saboteur'? | |||||||||||||||||
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