Swedish 'Cold War' thriller exposes Baltic Sea nerves over Russia

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  1. Mr. Swedish Guy

    Mr. Swedish Guy New Member

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    I'll count that as under "miltary". I pray that it doesn't turn out to be otters we've been chasing all this time. Although, given how underfunded our military has been for quite some time now it might very well be.. But as I've said, I'm happy for any kind of incidents -russian or animal- as long as it will lead to increased defense spending.

    What math? It's not as if the danish, norwegian or any other nearby country's airforce is behaving as aggressive as the russia's. Are Russians seriously so dumb they don't understand how their actions can be construed as aggressive? You don't think violating airspace and territorial waters and other aggressive actions in international airspace can be seen as aggressive? How come It's literally only russia who acts aggressively like this? Americans violated our airspace recently, but they apologised and said it wouldn't happen again and added it was in order to avoid pursuing russians. Have we had anything like that from the russians?
     
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    So...any examples of "agressive behavior", except those fairy tales about "simmulating nucliar attack on Sweeden!!1111" when our bombers make a fly by in Baltic sea?
    Oh, still didn't get it? An intelligent observer might have asked himself if it was ours' agressive behaviour or propaganda BS to gain geopolitical goals.
    I mean a year ago your media spins the story about "simmulating attack!111" and now they are spinning the story about "Russian submarine in Swedish waters!!111 Ivan is coming for meatballs!!11". Sounds strange. At least for me.

    When was the last time we have violated your airspace?
    When was the last time we have violated your territorial waters? I bet it was 1981.
    Examples?
    Selective reporting, perhaps?
    So...if we violate your borders with tanks and then apologise, we will be ok with each other? Noted. :smile:


    Actually we do apologise, when we violate airspace. Airspace, and not some (*)(*)(*)(*)ty "air identification zone", which your honest media then calls "airspace".
     
  3. Moi621

    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Oh C'mon

    It is "big boy" time and understand "cheating happens" to get ahead.
    Wanna bet America does more than the Russky ?



    Moi :oldman:

    r > g


    No :flagcanada:
     
  4. Jeannette

    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It did! Russian subs were roaming around the Caribbean and no one noticed them. Searching for a yellow submarine for Sweden was a costly enterprise, three millions worth, and they never found it.

    [video=youtube;nkhTA6MQ3BQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkhTA6MQ3BQ[/video]


    But if it was a large yellow duck....

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  5. Jeannette

    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Why, it's only going to lead to Sweden's annihilation if there's a war? And if the war mongers in Washington have their way there will be one. You know Russia is being provoked by Washington, and they can only take so much. There should be a certain element of mutual respect between nations which the U.S. is unwilling to give.

    I don't doubt the death of Total's president was an assassination because he was going off the petrol dollar and because of the gas and oil projects he was carrying out with Russia. These things are very disturbing and costly to Russia, so everything is not fun and games.
     
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    According to Snowdon, the U.S. satellites have eyes all over the world. Oh well, as we have seen with the airliner shoot down, they'll only disclose things when they want to. :roll:
     

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