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1 hour ago, topchippyles said:

Fcuk em kill the lot and the russians 

Well maybe take out the ones sending them to war, IMO. I guess a lot of those troops arent there by choice.

 

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2 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

Well maybe take out the ones sending them to war, IMO. I guess a lot of those troops arent there by choice.

 

Fact is they are there to kill Ukrainian soldiers so blew them to hell and back then maybe Putin wouldn't be so keen to send people to their death.

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Keep in mind, that airliner after it was crippled by the SAM, was diverted to go nearly 500kms over the Caspian sea to land. Its as if they wanted it and all evidence and witnesses to end up at the bottom. 

 

Russia has never, in all its history giving a crap about human life, unless it wanted an excuse to start a war or invasion

 

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You have to admire the sheer common sense approach of those states that have Russia as a neighbour. Finland does not forget what they are capable of. National service is an accepted part of growing up. That’s the 3rd son of mine to attend on his 6 months basic training now, less than a week in and they are putting full bore rounds down range. Anyone with military training on here will know that’s pretty damn quick. 

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Come on Trumpy, it was only one call., 

I'm sure you've been bogged down with renaming mountains and gulfs an stuff but it's time to put on your big boy pants and show your mettle. 

 

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WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

PM says damage is probably result of external influence and vessel suspected of involvement is under...

 

 

An undersea fibre optic cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged on Sunday, probably as a result of external influence, Riga has said, prompting Nato to deploy patrol ships to the area and triggering a sabotage investigation by Swedish authorities.

 

Sweden’s security service has seized control of a vessel as part of the inquiry, the country’s prosecution authority said.

 

“We are now carrying out a number of concrete investigative measures, but I cannot go into what they consist of due to the ongoing preliminary investigation,” senior prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist said.

 

“We have determined that there is most likely external damage and that it is significant,” the Latvian prime minister, Evika Siliņa, told reporters after an extraordinary government meeting.

 

Latvia was coordinating with Nato and the countries of the Baltic Sea region to clarify the circumstances, she said separately in a post on X.

 

Latvia’s navy said earlier on Sunday it had dispatched a patrol boat to inspect a ship and that two other vessels were also subject to investigation.

 

Nato said last week it would deploy frigates, patrol aircraft and naval drones in the Baltic Sea to help protect critical infrastructure and reserved the right to take action against ships suspected of posing a security threat.

 

“Nato ships and aircrafts are working together with national resources from the Baltic Sea countries to investigate and, if necessary, take action,” the alliance said on Sunday.

 

Swedish navy spokesperson Jimmie Adamsson earlier told Reuters it was too soon to say what caused the damage to the cable or whether it was intentional or a technical fault.

 

The Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, said his country was cooperating closely with Latvia and Nato over the latest incident. “Sweden will contribute important capabilities to the ongoing effort to investigate the suspected incident,” Kristersson said on X.

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North Korean troops withdrawn from the front line after suffering catastrophic losses . Estimates say  about half of the deployed number have been killed or wounded . Some have been captured also . Not been seen now for about two weeks .

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4 minutes ago, Stubby said:

North Korean troops withdrawn from the front line after suffering catastrophic losses . Estimates say  about half of the deployed number have been killed or wounded . Some have been captured also . Not been seen now for about two weeks .

Where’d you read that Stubs?

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5 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Where’d you read that Stubs?

Not sure where I read it first  ( it was at the beginning of the week ) just did a search  and the first one that popped up was from the New York Times butt they are not alone .

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