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MCPO Roger Collins
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Not sinking would defeat the purpose. As much as we dislike this, if they are outside the territorial limits and observing the laws of the sea, what are our options? I would like to say more, but not interest in a visit from those that prefer I remain quiet.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
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LCDR (Join to see) I would think that Navigational jamming would be very dangerous to all shipping and would be tantamount to an act of war, would it not? Cutting or taping into the transatlantic cable would also be like poking the lion. If Russia was to test us, we should oblige with like actions. Messing with that cable should also worry NATO. As for Russian subs off the coast of Washington, we should sit right on top of them as often as we can and as often as we find them there , if for nothing else but to say we know who and what you are and one false move will not be in your best interest.
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LTC Self Employed
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Tell Governor Jerry Brown and other Democrats that statement and they will still disagree and say that climate change is the most imminent threat. Those forest fires burning out of control does it mean it's man's fault. We are in between ice ages. We can also blame the environmentalists because they won't let us cut down dead trees. Didn't they learn that lesson a few years ago at that fire near Big Bear?
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Sound logging practices would go a long way to help California and that region with wild fires. These fires do more harm to the environment than is offset by their higher emission standards. Fire, mudslides, more fires, no water, that place is a hot mess that is why everyone is moving to Texas. Then they will turn us blue and put us in the same boat.
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