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Russian Navy surveillance ship resumes sailing off Japan

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"Captain, we've completed our espionage assignment." "Okay then, start the engines, and turn on the pumps. Tell them we've fixed the problem."

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Wonders if it dropped anchor in Japanese waters? We should of sent a pair of special communications aircraft over their heads to say hello. Russia would not allow one of our special communications ships in their waters, Japan should not let the Russians get away with this act of espionage.

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We should of sent a pair of special communications aircraft over their heads to say hello

Go ahead and pick fights, but know this, America will not help you if you start trouble. America is based in Japan to prevent people who think like you, from harming others and themselves.

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Hope they fired on it if it drifted into Japanese waters. I mean, seems only fair since they're always shooting at fishing boats from Japan.

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It would of been nice if we boarded the ship (to check if it was doing anything "illegal") Russians do that all the time with Japanese fishing boats. To get respect for their waters, Russians need to respect others but Russians only respect one thing and that is force.

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