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zelon88 ◴[] No.42176687[source]
It's just practice. Locate the cables, establish a means of damaging them, deploy the means as a test and a show of force.

The western economy is almost completely built using off-prem in Cloud PaaS environments. It should be pretty fun when WW3 starts and not a single hospital, school, laboratory, or factory can operate.

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lxgr ◴[] No.42176897[source]
It also sends two messages: "We can do this to any of your cables", and "we're willing to" – with an implied "we could easily do it to all of them at the same time".

And the last scenario is the real problem: While there are enough cable repair ships to continuously handle a normal rate of simultaneous peak failures, fixing multiple cuts can quickly exceed their capacity. (There's nothing that says an attacker can only cut the same cable in one spot!)

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azeirah ◴[] No.42176935[source]
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1. paganel ◴[] No.42178443[source]
The Russian oligarchs have no say in any of this, they never have, people in the West still repeating this mantra almost 3 years since the war in Ukraine has started for good is a big part of the reason why the same West is close to military defeat there, they just refuse to acknowledge how Russia really operates.
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2. lopsidedgrin ◴[] No.42178525[source]
>acknowledge how Russia really operates.

Enlighten us then. How would suggest Russia should be treated?

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3. aguaviva ◴[] No.42179553[source]
The "never have" part certainly isn't true.

For a certain period of time, they definitely had significant influence.

They just refuse to acknowledge how Russia really operates.

By and large they have, actually, which is why one seldom hears the "oligarchs" mantra these days.

In other words -- though you're correct in response to the flagged commment, in the bigger-picture sense, you're railing against a straw man.

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4. foogazi ◴[] No.42179672[source]
> a big part of the reason why the same West is close to military defeat there

3 years of stalemate war right next door is not impressive at all - how far can Russia really project its power ?

5. paganel ◴[] No.42180432[source]
In military/strategic issues they certainly never had anything to say, not even during the dreadful ‘90s.
6. paganel ◴[] No.42180434[source]
Treated by whom?