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I got a report that this article is paywalled but am not seeing a paywall here. Is anyone having issues?

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I can’t read the article, first paragraph gives a subscription scroll over popup.

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Apparently, my adblocker fixes that. Alternatively, use https://archive.ph/VpBsk

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The EU could also supply Ukraine with weapons, which could destroy Russias entire electricity grid, oil refining capacity, gas network and key pieces of its transport infrastructure. However there is no need to be loud about it, since everybody knows that is true.

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Russian warfare is 90% cyber these days. They troll, hack, spy and attempt to influence elections using the internet. Are they really going to cut off their ability to engage in those activities? It’s like saying they will blow up their own weapons factories if people don’t start catching their bullets.

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They did waste vast amounts of own men and material when deciding to enter Ukraine to take a quick “short stroll” that somehow now already takes over 900 days. Wouldn’t be the first time they shoot themselves in the foot proper.

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The foot keeps getting in the way.

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It cant. Russia can’t. And there is no such thing as “The internet” there are many many different parts of it. This is just another version of “wE hAVe NuKes”

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They can knock out huge sections. Most of the Middle East was taken offline some years ago with only one cable cut. The old redundant Internet of the Cold War is long gone even within the US. Most of the rest of the world never had redundancy to begin with.

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they’re quite capable of taking out the satellite portion….
see also: Starfish Prime

… weird how you just replied to the title of the article without reading it…

then we have no constraints - even moral - left to prevent us from destroying the ocean floor cable communications of our enemies,

they’re talking about cutting ocean floor cables…

and

In recent months, Russia has been accused of interfering with GPS navigation systems, causing havoc on commercial airline routes. As a result, flights from Helsinki to Tartu, Estonia, ground to a halt for a month in April.

nothing about nukes.

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Technically they could down satellites, but thats nither the entire internet nor is it a good idea for themselves. Doing that would make it increasingly harder to operate any satellite in orbit due to the prices left behind, they don’t just fall down, its a gigantic shotgun cloud aiming for other satellites.

Also Russia is kinda using GPS themselves lol.

Furthermore there is the European Union or rather Esa made Galileo https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_(satellite_navigation) GNSS is a backup for GPS (and even more accurate lol).

They do technically have nukes as well. Doesn’t mean using them is anywhere near reasonable or beneficial…

And i said its like “we have nukes” its a empty threat not literally we have nukes, you could use nukes to destroy the internet as a total. But that would cost everyone’s life.

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undersea cables… the threat was about cutting undersea cables….
stfu, nobody said the entire internet….

just read the article before trying to debunk the title….

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If they take out the internet, they lose their biggest manipulation tool. As if that’d ever happen…

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