August 5, 2009 7:08 AM

Russian Subs Patrolling off East Coast

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(AP)  Two nuclear-powered Russian attack submarines have been patrolling in international waters off the East Coast for several days, in activity reminiscent of the Cold War, defense officials said Tuesday.

U.S. Northern Command would not comment on the Russian submarines' movement. But in a prepared statement, Northern Command spokesman Michael Kucharek acknowledged the patrols and said the U.S. has been monitoring the two submarines.

Two senior U.S. officials, however, said the submarines had been patrolling several hundred miles off the coast and so far had done nothing to provoke U.S. military concerns. The officials provided details on condition of anonymity in order to discuss intelligence reports.

While the incident raises eyebrows, it did not trigger the more intense reaction by the U.S. military that Russia prompted when two of its bombers buzzed an American aircraft carrier in the western Pacific in February 2008. U.S. fighter planes intercepted the two Russian fighters, including one that flew directly over the USS Nimitz twice at an altitude of about 2,000 feet.

The event did not escalate beyond that, but it signaled a more aggressive military agenda by Moscow.

The latest incident, which was first reported by The New York Times, comes amid increased Russian military activity in the region, and as the administration of President Barack Obama works to thaw tense relations with Moscow over plans for a missile defense system in Central Europe.

Just last week a senior Pentagon official said the administration is looking at options for the plan, which would install 10 interceptors in Poland and a radar system in the Czech Republic. Assistant Secretary of Defense Alexander Vershbow told Congress members that the Obama administration is looking at various configurations as part of its review of missile defense plans.

Russia, meanwhile, conducted naval exercises with Venezuela last year in the Caribbean and sent one of its warships through the Panama Canal for the first time since World War II. The exercises with Venezuela were the first deployment of Russian ships to the Western Hemisphere since the Cold War.

Officials said they became aware of the most recent submarine activity off the East Coast early on through intelligence sources and were not notified by Moscow in advance of the patrols. They said the submarines have not crossed into U.S. waters, which extend 12 miles out into the ocean.

The statement issued by Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command said, "We have been monitoring them during transit and recognize the right of all nations to exercise freedom of navigation in international waters according to international law."

AP
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by griz326 August 5, 2009 8:45 PM EDT
Russian subs off the coast & a shirtless Putin in the news on the same day; there's a message in there. Seriously, there's a message in there. Say Joe, can you explain it to us please?
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by griz326 August 5, 2009 8:45 PM EDT
Russian subs off the coast & a shirtless Putin in the news on the same day; there's a message in there. Seriously, there's a message in there. Say Joe, can you explain it to us please?
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by Joe_NY_15 August 5, 2009 10:13 AM EDT
Let's ask Biden if this is the 6 month "Test" of Obama he was talking about.....what will Obama do ? Nothing, take another trip to Illinois to continue campaigning.

I guess he has a closeness with his fellow comrades and sees no problem with nuclear weapons hundreds of miles off our coast, just like he sees no problem with Russian nuclear bombers and nuclear missle warships 90 miles off our coast (Cuba)

what do we expect from an amateur community organizer who doesn't have a clue how the military operates.
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by apndrgn August 5, 2009 8:47 AM EDT
Starbucks has a floating franchise out there.
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by dontknowitall August 5, 2009 8:46 AM EDT
At the rate that Russia is selling it's hardware. These subs are probably on a shake down cruise with Iranian and North Korean crew.
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by babooph August 5, 2009 5:41 AM EDT
With the old"3 mile limit" I recall the Soviet stuff much closer-was no problem ,except for the fearful.
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by longtree-2009 August 5, 2009 5:37 AM EDT
more concerned with china, chinese, than with russia, russians. china seems to be on the edge of taking over the world, financially, without firing a shot. china certainly seems to own us these days.
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by the_majesty August 5, 2009 5:30 AM EDT
Same as before the election, Obama has many paid posters to post lies and damage control.
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by nextgenman09 August 5, 2009 6:00 AM EDT
You sound angry because America rejected the nutbll RINO party and elected Obama instead.
by lileoj August 5, 2009 8:00 AM EDT
You mean McSame and Failin? =)
by cs4466 August 5, 2009 4:25 AM EDT
It's international waters, the Russians and anyone else who wants to be there can. This is a headline designed to upset the poor bitter neocons. Can't say that I don't think it's funny, though! LOL!
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by brianp55 August 5, 2009 1:13 AM EDT
It's strange, but for some reason I find it comforting to have the Russians skulking around again.
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by erasmus111 August 5, 2009 1:20 AM EDT
Wow, another lunatic.
by ibsteve2u August 5, 2009 1:26 AM EDT
lollll...that is because the Republicans treat the American worker/consumer a WHOLE lot better if they fear an enemy of sufficient power to require a LOT of American workers/consumers/soldiers to protect them and their wealth.

lolll...Lord knows that - with rare exceptions - they won't go out and fight themselves.
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