- Aug 8, 2005
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I’d say since Russia invaded Ukraine and threatened NATO Countries with Cyberattacks and throwing about their ‘nuclear’ rhetoric, security alerts of military bases all over Europe and the UK are the new normal.
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Maybe the answer to the OP’s question is in the article
I thought MOD’s were supposed to be clued up about everything
NATO has warned in the past of a campaign of hostile activities staged by Russia, including acts of sabotage and cyberattacks. Russia has regularly accused NATO of threatening its security.
In June, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the Western military alliance saw a pattern evolving and that recent attacks were a result of Russian intelligence becoming more active.
Several incidents on NATO territory have been treated as suspicious by analysts in recent years, among them the severance of a vital undersea cable connecting Svalbard to mainland Norway in 2022.
Phew, thank goodness I live 12.8 miles away.Think yourself lucky you don’t live near RAF Lakenheath where the US intends to store nuclear weapons and the latest F-35s
Lol, I forgot you live near there.Phew, thank goodness I live 12.8 miles away.
When I lived in Germany in the late 70's and early 80's the army bases were always going into raised alert states due to the usual suspects.
They were SOXMIS alerts although it was a while back and I can't be 100% certain.
SOXMIS
Oh those Russians
Already happening. Fifth columnists who admire the fascist Putin.