A Russian spy ship has reappeared off the U.S. eastern seaboard, sailing just 20 miles south of the U.S. Navy submarine base at King’s Bay, Georgia, and heading north.Anyone remember the days when a Soviet "fishing trawler" was almost always to be found in international waters off of major naval bases. It was almost newsworthy when the damn things weren't there.
CBS News correspondent David Martin reports the Viktor Leonov, known as an AGI (Auxiliary, General Intelligence) trawler, has a port call scheduled in Jamaica for mid-April, and the assumption among U.S. officials is that it will make one more run up and down the east coast before heading to Jamaica.
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And shadowing every CBG.
They used to catch them off the coast of Northern California and run them off to protect our fisheries, but none of the fishermen who spotted them ever saw them fishing for anything.
The submarines were scarier, in my opinion.
-Doug in Oakland
We used to care about such things in a serious but diplomatic way. Just when did that change? And don't just say "tRump", since there is an entire government there to protest this crap as well.
We have entirely become a Client state and I find that disgusting.
Doesn't anyone still care?
w3ski
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