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by tablespoon
1361 days ago
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> NS2 wasn't an "active" infrastructure, NS1 was also less than active since august. So? Both are perfectly serviceable, and neither is EOL junk, which is what matters. Even with your distinction, blowing them us is like the US shooting down a new GPS satellite that just hasn't been officially "turned on" yet, which is pretty much the same loss as shooting down a similar sat that's "active." |
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It can be argued that this destruction is a loss for Russia, but Putin didn't loose anything.