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US Marines Land in Finland to Hunt for Russian Saboteurs in the Baltic
For the time being, US military deployments meant to assist our European partners are ongoing — although there is no guarantee how long that will last with the current administration’s hostile stance toward the EU.
But for now, a team of US Marines has landed in coastal Finland, adding some muscle (and drones) to a NATO-led operation hunting down suspected saboteurs lurking in the Baltic Sea.
Armed with small surveillance drones and enough high-tech gear to make a Bond villain jealous, about 40 Marines from the 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion have joined forces with a Finnish brigade, Marine Forces Europe and Africa confirmed Friday.
Their mission is to reinforce NATO’s Baltic Sentry operation, a surveillance-heavy effort aimed at stopping whoever’s been playing underwater demolition derby with critical energy and communication cables.
This whole operation kicked off in January after a string of “mysterious” incidents left key undersea cables between Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Sweden, and Germany looking like they lost a fight with a chainsaw.
And while Russia hasn’t exactly RSVP’d to these sabotage accusations, NATO has its eye on a certain “shadow fleet” of Russian ships — aging oil tankers operating under dubious…