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Too bad that torpedoing them would be counterproductive. I guess maybe it could work if you did it on their return voyage, when they're empty.
Well, you can always seize those shipments.
Even just blockading them would be an act of war.
Does knowingly causing an ecological catastrophe qualify as an act of war? To me, that seems worse than blockading these specific ships.
That sounds reasonable. They should create a mechanism for blocking ships that pose an ecological risk from entering an EEZ.
Remember that German gas pipeline that randomly exploded? Maybe those vessels just.. explode.. randomly. What a shame. Don't you just hate random self-ignition?
We just create a new Bermuda triangle myth in the Baltic, blame Nordstream on that and all the following ship disasters.
Be careful around that third-story window, supertanker. I hear it's easy to lose balance