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Blame the Russians for everything

Blame the Russians for everything
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Naw, nothing to see here.

Just another in a list of cohencidences

  1. SEA-ME-WE 3 (2020) – This cable, which connects Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Western Europe, experienced a break near Egypt in 2020, affecting communication between several regions. The cause was linked to maintenance issues and unknown factors related to its older infrastructure.
  2. The Asia-America Gateway (AAG) Cable (2019) – The AAG cable, which connects Southeast Asia to the United States, suffered from multiple breaks in the South China Sea, including in 2019. The incidents disrupted services between Southeast Asia, East Asia, and the U.S.
  3. Southeast Asia-Japan Cable System (SJC) (2021) – In 2021, the SJC cable, running from Japan to several Southeast Asian countries, experienced outages. The problem was reportedly caused by a fault in the cable's subsea section.
  4. The Europe India Gateway (EIG) (2021) – In late 2021, the EIG cable system, which connects Europe and India, was damaged by a break off the coast of Egypt. This significantly disrupted internet traffic between Europe and India.
  5. FALCON Cable (2021) – The FALCON undersea cable, a critical route connecting Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, was reportedly damaged in 2021. While the cause wasn't officially clarified, it led to temporary disruptions in services across these regions.
  6. The Asia-Africa-Europe 1 (AAE-1) Cable (2023) – The AAE-1 cable, connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, was cut in 2023 off the coast of Egypt, disrupting internet traffic between Europe and Asia for several days.
  7. The TAT-14 (2023) – This transatlantic cable, which connects the U.S. with Europe, was reportedly damaged in 2023, affecting internet traffic between North America and Europe.
  8. The India-Middle East-Europe (IMEWE) Cable (2023) – This cable, which connects India, the Middle East, and Europe, also experienced significant damage in 2023, disrupting communication between these regions.