I'm no naval expert, but in 2025, a $400 million dollar sub sounds like something ordered from Wish.
Real OceanGate vibes.
I'm no naval expert, but in 2025, a $400 million dollar sub sounds like something ordered from Wish.
Real OceanGate vibes.
Tow to a scrapper, we don't want bunker oil spilling into our sea and its materials could be reused
That makes sense from an economical standpoint.
From a Sending A Message standpoint, the ship, the cargo, and all hands should sink to the ocean floor, in order to get the punctuation correct on said message.
This research is a great start, though.
They're conclusive.
Sink the ships.
Or, just sink them.
Vladimir Putin doesn't play by the rules, so giving him a punch in the mouth might help.
If you read the article, you learn that the authorities never properly searched any of these freighters - that's probably a more sensible place to start.
Conversely, you could disregard any semblance of what is sensible or proper, and have those vessels experience catastrophic failures while in deep waters.
They might be subject to that same mysterious force that severs undersea cables.
Fuck the Russians, but use their same attitude towards rules.
Might be a matter of style.
I'd be inclined to have it just sink under mysterious circumstances, no survivors.
Lots of mysterious circumstances that always tend to lead to a total loss of vessel, cargo, and crew.
‘I Voted for Trump and Now I’m Going Bankrupt’
But you're getting the giant ballroom, a war with Venezuela, and they're finally getting rid of Callibri font.
You losing your entire way of life was a small price to pay for such benefits.
Two in the thoughts, one in the prayers.
Just break the treaties.
Russia is insincere with everything they agree to.
Send weapons to Ukraine instead.
A single use sub.