How concerned are you about the Russian Spy Ship off the coast of Connecticut?

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  • Thomas Knight - 7 years ago

    The use of the word " SPY " is an oxymoron. You can't call a ship that is in plain site a " SPY " ship by any definition

  • Robin McAteer - 7 years ago

    Leaving New London, Norfolk, Charleston, Cape Canaveral & Guam during my tenure on US Naval submarines, it was a common sight, to see a Russian "trawler" outside the 12 mile limit. They were constantly shadowing the surface fleet, and trying to shadow our submarines as we departed for our assignments. The fact that they are "suddenly" being observed, off our coasts, seems to be a media hype to place the blame on our current president. The Russians(Soviets) have had "trawlers" off our coasts & ports for more than 6 decades. To those of us that served in the Navy, this is old news. Been there, Done that.

  • Robin McAteer - 7 years ago

    Leaving New London, Norfolk, Charleston, Cape Canaveral & Guam during my tenure on US Naval submarines, it was a common sight, to see a Russian "trawler" outside the 12 mile limit. They were constantly shadowing the surface fleet, and trying to shadow our submarines as we departed for our assignments. The fact that they are "suddenly" be observed, off our coasts, seems to be a media hype to place the blame on our current president. The Russians(Soviets) have had "trawlers" off our coasts & ports for more than 60 decades. To those of us that served in the Navy, this is old news. Been there, Done that.

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