• ivanafterall
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    225 months ago

    I expect we’ll see a D-Day style mobilization from the UK by tomorrow morning.

    • @PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmy.ml
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      45 months ago

      Funnily enough Brits waged 3 wars already for the cods. Against Iceland of all countries. Best of all, Iceland won all three - each time they announced they will leave NATO, rendering the critical GIUK gap infrastructure defunct and each time Uncle Sam immediately told Brits to shut up and eat the L.

  • FenrirIII
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    185 months ago

    “Cry ‘Haddock!’ and let slip the dogs of war.”

    • @muix
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      65 months ago

      Turning them into food doesn’t seem much like protecting

  • @vext01
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    55 months ago

    What fish will we buy from the chippie?

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    15 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    British fish and chips could be under threat if Vladimir Putin’s Russian government goes ahead with ripping up a longstanding agreement with the UK.

    The Russian government is said to be ready to terminate a decades-old deal with the UK that allows British boats to fish in the Barents Sea - leading to an accusation that it is “weaponising food”.

    Russian newspaper Izvestiya reported that the country’s agriculture ministry has submitted draft legislation to ban the UK from the key fishing grounds famous for cod and haddock.

    But the latest move from Russia over the Barents Sea might not have a huge impact on UK chippies as more fish comes from Norwegian waters nearby, Mr Crook said.

    German Zverev, president of the All-Russian Association of Fisheries, told Izvestiya that the 1956 agreement is predominantly one-sided and does not have similar benefits for Russia.

    It comes as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov warning of “mounting nuclear risks” at a press conference on Thursday.


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