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Originally Posted by Rochard
Doesn't the Russian Navy park nuclear submarines off the coast of the United States on a regular basis?
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It's a very different thing. Your nuclear subs do the same to Russia, Chinese ones doing the same as well etc and one against of each other... Those are
hidden operations, and if a mouse was caught by a cat, she's "busted".
Here we have a case of
open enemy patrolling near our shore. So when the US propaganda says that Russian bombers were "intercepted"
near the US territory (not inside of it!) it means the same that Russians are doing to your ships near the Russian borders - it's just a sort of interception - our pilots showed your navy guys how easily they will be sunk if they get a command to do it. It's a usual thing (a mutually common one), so relax already - as we say: no bomb was dropped down and no single animal was hurt ;)
Once again: Baltic is a Russian zone of influence. So when you read such sort of news, try to reflect them to your own country. Like "Russian strategic bombers were intercepted by the US jet-fighters near the East Cost..." You don't like our cruise missile launchers near your borders, so why we would happy of your ships so close to our land?