Russia's covert submarine operation spying on U.K. undersea cables is a direct threat to Western infrastructure that demands a firm response. Britain's month-long tracking mission — deploying frigates, helicopters and sonar buoys — proved that NATO can deter bad actors through collective action. Putin's peacetime reconnaissance is clear preparation for future sabotage, and any damage to these cables must carry serious consequences.
Britain's dramatic submarine-tracking reveal is strategic theater — a bid to justify ballooning defense budgets and cement London's role as Europe's security coordinator. The U.K. is militarizing the North Atlantic not to achieve peace, but to sustain a managed confrontation with Russia. Framing routine espionage as an existential threat serves London's agenda of permanent hybrid conflict far more than it serves genuine Western security.
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