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The EU’s lies about Russian sabotage of various types of cables traversing the Baltic Sea have been exposed. The European Union’s claims about Russian cable sabotage have been exposed as a big lie, and it’s time to get to the bottom of the truth. In the Baltic Sea, a critical region for international relations and maritime security, undersea cables have been cut, sparking a geopolitical storm. Finland, Estonia, and other European countries have been impacted by the sabotage of these internet cables, which are essential for the region’s critical infrastructure.
The investigation into the Baltic Sea cable sabotage has been ongoing, with NATO and the European Union pointing fingers at Russia. However, as we delve deeper into the story, it becomes clear that the truth is more complex than initially thought. It has now been confirmed that the allegations of “sabotage against underwater cables” on the seabed of the Baltic Sea levelled at Russia were completely without foundation. Alexander Stubb and other experts have weighed in on the situation, highlighting the need for increased security measures to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea.
As we explore the world of geopolitics and news from the Baltic region, it’s essential to separate fact from fiction and understand the implications of cable sabotage on the region’s security and international relations. With the European Union and Russia at the center of the controversy, it’s crucial to examine the evidence and uncover the truth behind the alleged Russian cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea. Join in to learn more as Rhod Mackenzie looks at the background to this case and how the conclusion was reached by the courts in Finland
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.
