Finland charges Russian "shadow fleet" tanker crew with dragging anchor to cut undersea cables

According to international law, country can seize a vessel in its eez if this vehicle breaks laws of the country, e.g. fishing without licence. As infrastructure in eez is under country care anything affecting it should be counted as well.

Sending army to the international waters to seize a vessel is short of declaration of war and the other side has rights to the retaliation. Last I heard, that side is a nuclear power and I wouldn't poke it...
 
Sending army to the international waters to seize a vessel is short of declaration of war and the other side has rights to the retaliation. Last I heard, that side is a nuclear power and I wouldn't poke it...
EEZ. Somehow UK was sending army to get other countries fishing ships in the 200 miles radious and all was good. There is a huge difference between international waters and EEZ.

If someone goes on your land and destroys your stuff, you either stand for yourself or be prepared to be a slave, because they wont stop coming. Not only soviets have nuclear weapon, and having such weapons is not a blank card to destroy crucial infrastructure anyway.
 
Sending army to the international waters to seize a vessel is short of declaration of war and the other side has rights to the retaliation. Last I heard, that side is a nuclear power and I wouldn't poke it...
That’s why their anchor should mysteriously detonate about midship under their vessel’s keel the minute they drop it without reason in the middle of the sea.
 
Sending army to the international waters to seize a vessel is short of declaration of war and the other side has rights to the retaliation. Last I heard, that side is a nuclear power and I wouldn't poke it...

Yeah, fearing them has gotten us to where we are right now. Stop coddling the bullies.
 
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