Heu Caspian the "war" in Ukraine is about to end. Ukraine lost and deal with it, please stop spreading war mongering propaganda on youtube and find a real job.
6:25 stop lying. Everyone with a half brain know that the US and the US Navy (who was stationed in the baltic sea) did the Nordstream sabotage. And it was done under the command of Biden the kid diddler.
your recent videos have gone to complete gimmicks for views. Look at the comments, people can see it. We arent slow. Bring back quality and actual information. Fuck off with these gimmick exaggerating videos for views. If the next video isnt back to true quality, its time to start unsubscribing. This is meant purely as constructive criticism not bashing. I pushed your channel on all my friend groups. Be better bro
Here in Russia, I can order any document or certificate without leaving home. At the same time, most documents are electronic and equivalent to paper documents. And I can even buy a house and have it fully registered without getting up from behind my laptop. This is surprising considering that our society has always had an opinion of a more developed Europe, so something must have changed
@@lorenrb80true, but the exaggeration part is something that affects other videos as well. The obvious culprit is that dramatic content gets clicks and thus money, so everything has to be a crisis.
I was living in Canada's Yukon Territory earlier this year when the only fibre optic cable connecting the territory to the rest of the world was cut off by a fire thousands of km away. It was chaos, emergency calls were unable to connect, no internet, and only one or two banks in the capital allowed ATM withdrawals and no where else accepted card. While no doubt there would be far more redundancy built into the European continent, I still couldn't imagine the scale of the chaos.
Multiplayer games are usually hosted on localised edge servers that do not need to navigate submarine cables. At worst your large file game content updates / patches would be slower to download due to more congestion but for online gaming servers, which also send and receive very little data, it wouldn’t affect much, including latency / lag.
Doubt it, it will probably turn every gamer in a hacker becaue Putin stole their time to become master 1 or global elite, so that sheer dedication of will and mind will be focused on annoying/trolling Russians. It will backfire.
@@Drunken_Master Remember when Russia said NATO in the Black Sea would mean war? well here we are today... ignore them at your peril. Medvedev is former President and current security council member, rest assured people with bigger brains than you are not ignoring him.
Russia has only a few ships capable of cutting fibre optic cables, and such an action would be an act of war against far superior naval powers, who have total surveillance coverage of all areas concerned, and the ability to act with force rapidly in all of those areas. Fibre optic networks have extensive redundancies, and any attempt to sever multiple cables would likely be stopped before significant disruption could occur. Also, most data loads are handled locally by major data centres across the West, making the scenario of Russia’s interference far less impactful than suggested. Respectfully, I recommend consulting someone with expertise in network infrastructure before making claims like this.
Such an action would be an act of war against far superior naval powers. Lol these meatriders literally cut themselves from cheap gas by destroying north stream and nothing nuclear happened from russian side. Do you really think so called superior naval powers will do something serious for similar act of stupidity from russia? Only possible scenario is more sanctions from US and it's puppies. That is it.
I do not think they will use ships to cut cables one by one. Russians more than capable to mine a lot of cables and destroy them simultaneously. I'm agree regarding superior naval powers of Western nations, but i have doubts regarding the willingness to respond to the country with nuclear weapon. Most likely they will be deeply concerned and blame some unknown terrorist group.
I worked in ASW for 10 years, the Russians have been trying to perfect the cutting of internet cables for years. Mostly to disable things like SOSUS but the theory is the same for internet cables.
Seriously? Not everyone. The west. The rest of us r fine. I think it would be a fitting thing for Russia to do after what the Americans did to their pipelines
When that happened in the EU - Asia cable systems, it really introduced a lot of latency in between networks as stuff had to be re-routed but things worked alright One or two cables won't really end the internet at once
Indeed, but that's hardly the goal. Goal usually is to promote chaos and dissatisfaction in the affected countries, to move attention away from international matters.
I dont think he actually believes it, Caspian is not stupid. Its just more safer to go with an official lie (Ukraine did it), then unofficial truth (US did it).
Err, because the same people promoting that lie are paying for his channel, that's why. Ever noticed how all the NATO talking points always get promoted here? It's a propaganda channel pretending to be a geopolitics one.
Day to day operations of companies will get disrupted. Thats alone costs an insane amount of money. Not to talk about hospitals, militairy communications, politics, etc. The fact you mention having no tik tok is a funny joke, but you didnt think it through
@@Emperor_Atlantis Capitalism is destroying the environment & ecosystem at a ridiculous rate. Wouldn't adversely effect food production etc. we didn't have any of it in the 1970's and the world functioned okay without it.
What exactly is the "gimmick" here? This is one of the many scenarios that NATO is preparing for. It might not have a high probability of happening. But some of us want to be informed about niche things like this. This is why I follow the channel.
Why does it seem like Bro is forced to make some of these videos lately? Factual information would have been better than opinion-based speculations, and most of this information is just an exaggeration.
A pity that all frightful stuff enters the human mind first. So this is war. Big deal, same for over thousands of years. I don't want to watch this anymore. Goodbye
GPS jamming is completely normal in modern conflicts. Its meant to make guided missiles, drones, etc less effective by forcing them to use more primitive means of navigation like a compass and some cameras. Israel has been doing this during the Hamas/Hezbollah war and it impacts other countries besides Lebanon including Israel themselves, Cyprus, Jordan and some parts of Egypt and Syria. It's also been a theme during more intense periods of the Syrian Civil War.
All I'm saying is that targeting GPS is a completely legitimate thing. While it's annoying that it impacts civilians as well, it is what it is. Airlines and airports are required to have fallback/alternative navigation systems like radio beacons, and the fact that the airlines were grounded in Helsinki points to a lack of training as they're supposed to know how to use these radio beacons. It is understandable though as they've likely forgotten how to make use of it due to over reliance on GPS.
THAT is exactly how internet already works, there is not some single central point. Maybe DNS but every service provider and larger company has its own DNS, it just wouldn't be updated anymore.
It's natural to believe that any "first strike" will come with a massive attack on both electric power and internet infrastructure. Cutting cables of such importance is something Russia won't do unless they WANT a WW3/end of the world scenario - a war that can't be won by anyone, but one that the whole humanity loses from - so this is something Russia won't do. It's a non-issue. Just as unlikely that they suddenly will send of their whole arsenal of nuclear weapons.
Russia may have the land advantage, but I see no reason why overland cables connecting Russia to Europe couldn't simply be cut by the Europeans in case of conflict. They would be ensuring the same problem for themselves. And that assumes a cyber attack doesn't hit them right before the cables are cut. The game can be played both ways is my point. There are probably way more undersea cables with redundancy available that are much more difficult to cut with a trawler or sub. Heck, anyone at your local internet service provider can head down to the hardwood store and get a saw. I'm not saying Russia wouldn't do it in the event of conflict, but there is no way they don't feel the same exact impact in return.
Shirvan, I'm not sure I can agree with your analysis in this case. The Internet Protocol (IP) is designed to automatically route around trouble spots such as downed nodes or broken cables. In fact, when the original Internet Protocol Suite was created for the DoD, one of its primary design goals was to harden it against node disruption. So while the concerns you mention are certainly important, and monitoring and redundancy are pillars of proactive defense, IMHO a saboteur would have to damage a bunch of cables to create a real crisis on its own. To be an effective attack, it would need to be part of a larger information denial strategy.
You work for the Pentagon? Nobody believe your Russiagate and Kremlinbot lies. CNN just recently acknowledged that the "China debt trap" was a Western lie to scare countries from doing business with China. Nobody with a brain believe your lies any more.
To all those makkng fun think commerce shutting down. Your job, no matter what it is fepends on information flow. Think of food shipments qnd all the other things depending on international transactions. Welcome back to the 19th century.
You won't get your wages paid, and will have no access to your bank account. It will definitely be seen as an act of war and cause enemy land hubs to be destroyed.
It'd be the 20th century again, if it means we'd get to go back to the way things were in the 90's then bring it on!!! Back then the West was THE power house and housing was affordable, so it might be at Putin's disadvantage to cut our cables
@kma3647 Indeed. They won't have money to spend, because due to Russia being a dictatorship, they like to do business in the free West. Ukraine's not too happy about that, but because of that, there's still room to make the sanctions even worse.
Having land cables isn't an advantage, Allies just need to figure out where the infrastructure surfaces and destroy that, there is no advantage. That's why it is called sensitive infrastructure
The internet is so depressing anyway and I waste so much time watching TH-cam. If the internet went down I wouldn't cry about it too much because I lived without the internet through most of my childhood so I know what it's like to live without the internet.
Even if Russia is land locked country nevertheless it's own internet need submarine cables to operate. How data center in Moscow will get data from Mexico if they destroy Atlantic cables?
Russia can stop us from playing CoD and MMOs, not governments to talk to each other. Starlink is already in place :) Russia in that department is pretty far behind and I don't think they would risk us repaying the favor, Satellites very much CAN replace seawater cables. It's always a matter of scale.
While the internet has quite some redundancy built in, so there are no single points of failure, the risk of infrastructure under Sea is a subject to think about carefully. This also has a clear geopolitical aspect to it. At the same time, any nation could use a way to disrupt communications.
A solution I just thought of would be to discretely drop receivers to pick up on ship transponders as they pass overhead. Next, all you would need to do is cross reference timestamps of pinged ships to when there was a loss in connection.
@@jacekicksass No. Even Russians depend on the west having the internet. Millions of Russians use TH-cam, Gmail, Steam. Imagine Ruski bots not being able to play Counter-Strike.
too bad that 1) 90% of its population is Russian, and it barely even had any Ukrainians and 2) it was only internally reassigned as part of Ukraine in '54 when it was in USSR. Russia gave Ukraine independence on condition it remained neutral, no amount of lying or wishful thinking is ever going to change the fact you screwed up and are gonna pay for it.
@@Dangle147 to push other countries to become more anti-Russian. Zelenskyy publicly affirmed that he did approve of the attack but then called them back before it went through. According to the Ukrainians, the sabotage team went ahead with the attack anyway. Whether you believe that is up to you. But it did achieve what Ukraine was looking for: Europe is now less tied to Russia and thus more likely to help Ukraine.
@@UnluckyHistorian Why would that make anyone anti-Russian? If I bombed the pipes in your home so you had no water, would that make you hate the water company or me? Joe Biden is on camera saying he was going to "end Nordstream" just before it happened. Do you know who's now selling gas to Europe at jacked up prices? USA. Ukraine has no capability of even conducting an operation like that. Only the USA had the means, the motive, and Joe Biden straight up said he was going to do it. Use your fucking head and stop believing whatever nonsense gets put out in State Department press releases. You don't have to like Russia to not be a complete idiot.
Fyodor Dostoevsky: (referring to Russians) "Peoples who roam across Europe in search to destroy and obliterate, only for the sake of mockery and gratification." He was also deported to Siberia (1849-1854).
Transnational services would be hit. But most services have local backups, and the internet was actually designed for this sort of thing. Starlink and other satellite services would also be used by those like the financial industry that would pay top dollar for transnational bandwidth.
Nord Stream 1 was blown by Russians too! To not be fined for not delivering gas and to force Europe to unban Nord Stream 2, one pipe of which was left intact.
yeah. we should stop talking about it. we have another problems like a squirrels. the possibility of the outbreak of World War 3 is boring and no longer fashionable...
About 10 years ago when I was doing my degree information and telecommunication technologies, I realised the vulnerability of submarine cables. In the case of Australia, it would be incredibly easy to cut the whole country off from the world. It’s seriously problematic.
@Deeplycloseted435 the sad part about this comment is that it's equally likely that someone could say this being dead serious or completely sarcastic hahaha
Sat connectivity (including Starlink) allows to uplink from areas not connected via fibre, but it dowlinks the signal back to the nearest internet gateway and the connection ultimately still relies on the terrestrial and submarine systems carrying public internet. Until the sat systems can transfer the signal between the satellites from point of origin to destination, which in their constant movement is incredibly challenging, they are just as dependent on existing physical cabling.
Well off course, we have built a house of cards and to be honest in the future it will be ordinary citizens who will cut the cables once they realise they have been enslaved by digital currency, A.I. ETC...
LMAO. The US can't cut any country access to internet. You have a very lacking understanding of what a WORLD WIDE WEB is... Internet is millions of computers and servers connected to each other all across the globe. You cannot cut internet unless you cut all physical cables and satellites connecting that country, at the same time. There is no electronic switch at the Pentagon... Russia is connected by their own satellites and thousands of km of fiber optic cables across Asia and Europe. You will need to cut all those in dozens of countries. Like Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, China, Belarus, Finland, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, India, Poland...
They haven't even shutdown Steam for eхample in 3 years, let alone blocking access to all Western products for Russia, and here you are dreaming of cutting Russia off from the Internet completely LOL
A big Russian failure? 980 days war , billions $ lost and tens of thousands of Russians KIA and still counting . That is a lot for a country with the same economy with Italy.
@@Jovan_Jarkaranewhat a dumb take. Do you work for a European government or news agency? The entire western world threw its support - including actively - behind Ukraine, and the Russians have been very tempered in their actions, baffling Western leaders who only understand leveling a country and then trying to rebuild it in their image. It’s okay that you want to win, but the propagandizing a fiction is going to get way more people killed.
A huge mistake... But the red lines was russias threats to hinder western intervention. And so far every single lines which has been crossed did not make russia respond.
@@Jovan_Jarkarane the same can be said about Ukraine. which also lost its population, which was sucked out by Europe to support its aging economies which lost its territories while Russia had just acquired them and the economy practically collapsed and which, in the end, the USA, with its useless policy of non-escalation, will force to sign its defeat and Russia will leave the war with territorial acquisitions and then US will reject Ukraine with NATO and in the end everything will freeze while Putin's friend sits in the US presidential chair, and when he leaves, everything will unfreeze again seems like a win for russia
They've been mapping out the links since at least 2005, I raised flags on this during my BMDS days. They were focused on US Defense cables back then, but these are bundled with normal civilian traffic.
the existance of setallites greatly reduces the risks of sabotage to sea cables cause this means strategic communications will still go through regardless, besides as in any grey zone operation it can only be done in small scale.. russia/china will never be able to deny a large scale sabotage and there are always other painful means to retaliate for such attacks - no one is obligated to retaliate in exactly the same manner they are attacked..
They don't need to take out the west's internet(wasted resources). A better investment is to isolate the Eastern-internet(Russia) from the West. Take it completely off the Internet and run it's own RuIntranet. That's the best investment for the freedom of Russia
oh no, is europe a little nervous now that Trump is back? Here's a little advice: start paying for your own defense. Quite relying on the USA to do everything for you.
Why are there so many ant-Caspian comment here? and all of them are either downplaying this, denying or making up another conspiracy while brushing aside the actual human activity involved in cutting those wires.
The quality of his videos is getting worse and worse. Also, he is showing his Western bias which is not good when trying to make unbiased geopolitical videos.
It is doomposting. Might as well just make a video about how Russia can end the world with nukes in the worst case scenario. Possible? Yes. So technically a very very big danger. Does it make it plausible for Russia to do something like that out of the blue? No. His video is entirely based on accusations with no actual proof. There is no reason to believe that an already pro-Ukraine Europe would suddenly back off and let Russia do whatever they want to, if Russia starts pissing everyone out. The internet issue could be fixed in mere days. Russias reputation would take decades to recover.
I don't understand how this would help Russia. It would not help them in Ukraine and give the west justification to attack any Russian ship whether military or commercial as well as escalating in other ways. Also, there is a lot of redundancy in the internet, that is the whole point after all. It would take some time to cut enough of them to really cause major disruptions. Each one cut also narrows down where Russian ships are operating. Plausible deniability goes both ways too. Russia could deny they cut the cables, US could deny they destroyed Russian submarines cutting said cables. Russia acknowledging an attack on their navy would also be them acknowledging they were the ones cutting the cables.
Fearmonger...same can be said about usa to take out the global internet...and that pipe is already proven it was not Russia...no reason to destroy their own asset. Are you paid for these week lies? 😂😂😂
His content is based off of certain US-oriented security reports if I remember correctly, hence the focus. He used to keep it more 'neutral', but I guess as he covered more topics, if he remained neutral then he would probably have his channel removed or restricted. There are certain things you really cannot remain 'neutral' on in the West. Things TH-cam would never allow. Rumble is better but then you have far right conspiracy nuts on there... There is not much of an alternative that allows proper freespeech. Any platform will have some bias to the civilisation or nation that produces it. And in reality, there is no such thing as neutrality when it comes to political philosophy and truth, everything, even so-called "not taking a position" is taking a position. One will have to make do accepting this and watching content that will always be biased to someone or something.
@@Brandonhayhew Why don´t you go out and find out. Get out of your mothers basement, go join the Ukrainian army and see from the first row how weak and crippled the Russian army is right now.
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Heu Caspian the "war" in Ukraine is about to end.
Ukraine lost and deal with it, please stop spreading war mongering propaganda on youtube and find a real job.
6:25 stop lying.
Everyone with a half brain know that the US and the US Navy (who was stationed in the baltic sea) did the Nordstream sabotage.
And it was done under the command of Biden the kid diddler.
"Nord stream sabotage recently confirmed to be conducted by the Ukrainians"
This guy is far from non-partisan, and seriously obtuse and gullible.
your recent videos have gone to complete gimmicks for views. Look at the comments, people can see it. We arent slow. Bring back quality and actual information. Fuck off with these gimmick exaggerating videos for views. If the next video isnt back to true quality, its time to start unsubscribing.
This is meant purely as constructive criticism not bashing. I pushed your channel on all my friend groups. Be better bro
"the ocean is a big place" this is the type of geopolitical analysis I watch this channel for
It's AI generated text that he is using....
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No problem for me in Germany, still 99% paper for everything 😂😂😂
Denmark is way more modern than Germany... almost everything is digital here.
@@MylarBalloonLoveryeah more modern does not mean better ... 😂😂😂
@@peterpanini96 unfortunately paper cannot be transported in a fraction of a second time
Here in Russia, I can order any document or certificate without leaving home. At the same time, most documents are electronic and equivalent to paper documents. And I can even buy a house and have it fully registered without getting up from behind my laptop. This is surprising considering that our society has always had an opinion of a more developed Europe, so something must have changed
@@dungeontntWhat a brilliant observation! You must be the second coming of bill jobs or something
I feel like this channel once provided more actual information and now it's exaggerating issues enormously. It's a pattern of last couple of videos.
In this case Shirvan is talking about something he clearly doesn't have a very good understanding of.
@@lorenrb80true, but the exaggeration part is something that affects other videos as well. The obvious culprit is that dramatic content gets clicks and thus money, so everything has to be a crisis.
You are either a bot or a liar lmao
like when would Russia ever do this seriously.. Putin isnt going to attack the powers that tolerate him lol
There is also an increasingly ideological angle rather than objectivity.
I was living in Canada's Yukon Territory earlier this year when the only fibre optic cable connecting the territory to the rest of the world was cut off by a fire thousands of km away. It was chaos, emergency calls were unable to connect, no internet, and only one or two banks in the capital allowed ATM withdrawals and no where else accepted card. While no doubt there would be far more redundancy built into the European continent, I still couldn't imagine the scale of the chaos.
Did sattelite internet still work?
@@Gilotopia it worked, but most people and businesses didn't have satellite (including major supermarkets, banks etc.)
like a diesel generator for power, they're'll be starlink briefcases deployed for emergencies
Your comment had words that were hyperlinks like yukon territory. But now they're gone🤔
You completely called it
this was predicted years ago tbh
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imagine Microsoft operating patrol fleets
Flagship "MSS Windows"
Having to shutdown and restart daily.
@@TonyRule ahah haha
"It has stopped working and needs to be sunk."
tbh im sure it will be 10 times as efficient as any other eu millitary
MSS WinBlows
Well this was timely!
"submarine cables will fall from the balcony." And given how things are going, not even the balconies themselves are safe.
The balconies are falling out of balconies, very sad.
At least the chronically online will be forced to either go outside or play some local multiplayer games for once.
Very few games with local left sadly
LAN parties making a comeback?
Multiplayer games are usually hosted on localised edge servers that do not need to navigate submarine cables. At worst your large file game content updates / patches would be slower to download due to more congestion but for online gaming servers, which also send and receive very little data, it wouldn’t affect much, including latency / lag.
Yep theyll be playing a game called ''the draft" and itll be real fun 😓😓
Doubt it, it will probably turn every gamer in a hacker becaue Putin stole their time to become master 1 or global elite, so that sheer dedication of will and mind will be focused on annoying/trolling Russians.
It will backfire.
Citing Medvedev as a relevant source is just like citing a drunk in front of local store.
Relevant to what? Just saying russian man bad doesn't do anything
@@TheGahta Relevant to the topic of this video. The whole premise of the video is that Medvedev said Russia will cut Europe's internet.
@Drunken_Master no he didn't 🤣
Drudge up his words and see 😅
@@Drunken_Master Remember when Russia said NATO in the Black Sea would mean war? well here we are today... ignore them at your peril. Medvedev is former President and current security council member, rest assured people with bigger brains than you are not ignoring him.
@awannagannaful NATO is in the Black Sea for 70 years already...
Russia has only a few ships capable of cutting fibre optic cables, and such an action would be an act of war against far superior naval powers, who have total surveillance coverage of all areas concerned, and the ability to act with force rapidly in all of those areas. Fibre optic networks have extensive redundancies, and any attempt to sever multiple cables would likely be stopped before significant disruption could occur.
Also, most data loads are handled locally by major data centres across the West, making the scenario of Russia’s interference far less impactful than suggested.
Respectfully, I recommend consulting someone with expertise in network infrastructure before making claims like this.
It is more of a claimed, veil threat. But we working seriously on this type of scenarios. You're right. But let us educate the people on that.
If there is a will, there is a way. So destroying the Nordstream 2 isn't an act of war?
Such an action would be an act of war against far superior naval powers. Lol these meatriders literally cut themselves from cheap gas by destroying north stream and nothing nuclear happened from russian side. Do you really think so called superior naval powers will do something serious for similar act of stupidity from russia? Only possible scenario is more sanctions from US and it's puppies. That is it.
I do not think they will use ships to cut cables one by one. Russians more than capable to mine a lot of cables and destroy them simultaneously. I'm agree regarding superior naval powers of Western nations, but i have doubts regarding the willingness to respond to the country with nuclear weapon. Most likely they will be deeply concerned and blame some unknown terrorist group.
What about Nord Stream?
I worked in ASW for 10 years, the Russians have been trying to perfect the cutting of internet cables for years. Mostly to disable things like SOSUS but the theory is the same for internet cables.
To approach SOSUS undetected must be almost impossible. They can detect even dolphins
I dont know why they would ever do it. How to piss literally everyone off
Seriously? Not everyone. The west. The rest of us r fine. I think it would be a fitting thing for Russia to do after what the Americans did to their pipelines
@@afro_princess1671 Sure you do. Africans are major simps for Ruskies. Vatniks "working" for free.
@@afro_princess1671No, they wouldn’t be fine. The rest of the world relies on western institutions for most things.
It would be an act of war, but still wouldn't have an impact on the internet in the west, which the rest of the world does in fact rely on.
@@afro_princess1671 It wouldn’t do anything to the rest of you as you still live in the dark ages largely.
Bro predicted the future
When that happened in the EU - Asia cable systems, it really introduced a lot of latency in between networks as stuff had to be re-routed but things worked alright
One or two cables won't really end the internet at once
And who is famous for destroying under ground or sea cables or pipelines.
Not Russia
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Energy cables and pipelines though.....
Indeed, but that's hardly the goal. Goal usually is to promote chaos and dissatisfaction in the affected countries, to move attention away from international matters.
Love the denialism here. You from Russia?
Caspian why would you believe a german and wsj publication regarding nord stream
Who else would it be?
I dont think he actually believes it, Caspian is not stupid.
Its just more safer to go with an official lie (Ukraine did it), then unofficial truth (US did it).
@@incognito1539safer? What do u mean?
Err, because the same people promoting that lie are paying for his channel, that's why. Ever noticed how all the NATO talking points always get promoted here? It's a propaganda channel pretending to be a geopolitics one.
@ true
U were spot on !!!!
Russia needs the internet in the West more than the West needs it. People seem to forget that Russia's stronges army is the keyboard one.
I would say that this is a stupid lie
Imagine all the kids without tiktok. Devastating.
Day to day operations of companies will get disrupted. Thats alone costs an insane amount of money. Not to talk about hospitals, militairy communications, politics, etc.
The fact you mention having no tik tok is a funny joke, but you didnt think it through
You're dumb right? our whole economy would crash.
@@Emperor_Atlantis Day to day operations of companies will get disrupted? no politics? sounds based to me
when is the last time you paid a bill via post, and not through your banking app?
@@Emperor_Atlantis Capitalism is destroying the environment & ecosystem at a ridiculous rate. Wouldn't adversely effect food production etc. we didn't have any of it in the 1970's and the world functioned okay without it.
Have been following this channel for years. So sad it has just turned to gimmicks for views
What exactly is the "gimmick" here?
This is one of the many scenarios that NATO is preparing for. It might not have a high probability of happening. But some of us want to be informed about niche things like this. This is why I follow the channel.
@@martinstamenov7285these are Russian bots who flock to videos with any anti Russian bias to try and sow doubt
It's a serious issue I guess you don't realize how important the Internet is
@@Kaye1434 politically sponsored content. They sold out. Sad to see tbh
@@TwentyZZ24really?
Why does it seem like Bro is forced to make some of these videos lately? Factual information would have been better than opinion-based speculations, and most of this information is just an exaggeration.
You are forced to make comments. Forced by your Russian government.
@@aaronk9740Such a low brow, low IQ response
@@aaronk9740блин, раскусил
Боремся с правдой всей страной
A pity that all frightful stuff enters the human mind first. So this is war. Big deal, same for over thousands of years.
I don't want to watch this anymore. Goodbye
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GPS jamming is completely normal in modern conflicts. Its meant to make guided missiles, drones, etc less effective by forcing them to use more primitive means of navigation like a compass and some cameras. Israel has been doing this during the Hamas/Hezbollah war and it impacts other countries besides Lebanon including Israel themselves, Cyprus, Jordan and some parts of Egypt and Syria. It's also been a theme during more intense periods of the Syrian Civil War.
All I'm saying is that targeting GPS is a completely legitimate thing. While it's annoying that it impacts civilians as well, it is what it is. Airlines and airports are required to have fallback/alternative navigation systems like radio beacons, and the fact that the airlines were grounded in Helsinki points to a lack of training as they're supposed to know how to use these radio beacons. It is understandable though as they've likely forgotten how to make use of it due to over reliance on GPS.
Why would Russia take down Europe's internet? It's what keeps the Europeans docile and compliant.
Россия злая и плохая, вот почему. Кошка бросила котят...
Russia has already destroyed several underwater cables recently.
Time to make more local internet hubs.
THAT is exactly how internet already works, there is not some single central point.
Maybe DNS but every service provider and larger company has its own DNS, it just wouldn't be updated anymore.
@@buddy1155 Yeah I was going to say this is already the norm. It's actually crazy how robust datacentre and networking redundancies are already.
do you know how Internet works? are you restarted?
The whole point of internet is to connect you to other parts of the world - Were you dropped?
Sea Cables might be the Franz Ferdinand of WW3.
indeed.
It's natural to believe that any "first strike" will come with a massive attack on both electric power and internet infrastructure. Cutting cables of such importance is something Russia won't do unless they WANT a WW3/end of the world scenario - a war that can't be won by anyone, but one that the whole humanity loses from - so this is something Russia won't do. It's a non-issue. Just as unlikely that they suddenly will send of their whole arsenal of nuclear weapons.
Nah, we have Starlink now, and a break from social media would be kinda nice
Bro it affects many other things too like banking @@grandtheftavocado
@@grandtheftavocadomoney talks. Star link is ran by Elon musk And Elon musk has been working with Russia for a while now. This is not new news.
Wow. This didn’t take long to age well
Russia may have the land advantage, but I see no reason why overland cables connecting Russia to Europe couldn't simply be cut by the Europeans in case of conflict. They would be ensuring the same problem for themselves. And that assumes a cyber attack doesn't hit them right before the cables are cut. The game can be played both ways is my point. There are probably way more undersea cables with redundancy available that are much more difficult to cut with a trawler or sub. Heck, anyone at your local internet service provider can head down to the hardwood store and get a saw. I'm not saying Russia wouldn't do it in the event of conflict, but there is no way they don't feel the same exact impact in return.
Shirvan, I'm not sure I can agree with your analysis in this case. The Internet Protocol (IP) is designed to automatically route around trouble spots such as downed nodes or broken cables. In fact, when the original Internet Protocol Suite was created for the DoD, one of its primary design goals was to harden it against node disruption.
So while the concerns you mention are certainly important, and monitoring and redundancy are pillars of proactive defense, IMHO a saboteur would have to damage a bunch of cables to create a real crisis on its own. To be an effective attack, it would need to be part of a larger information denial strategy.
Amount of Kremlinbots attacking this comment section just reiterates the severity of issue.
You work for the Pentagon? Nobody believe your Russiagate and Kremlinbot lies. CNN just recently acknowledged that the "China debt trap" was a Western lie to scare countries from doing business with China. Nobody with a brain believe your lies any more.
Agree with me, or you're a Russian bot 🤣
You are one paranoid puppy !
Yeah they will take down EUs internet while they still haven't taken Ukraines internet out after three years
and it is happening. thanks for letting us in advance
If this scenario unfolds, StarLink will get a massive boost
Starlink, this super-expensive product from the dictator, el Musk?
And other Satellite based systems.
@@Klierowski you have a rather poor understanding of who qualifies as a dictator.
@@Klierowski 👏
@@TheReferrer72sure, but the cost factor would come into play. Depends on whether Starlink can attain a level of cost competitiveness
And it just happened IRL.
Caspian Report FAR ahead of the curve
To all those makkng fun think commerce shutting down.
Your job, no matter what it is fepends on information flow.
Think of food shipments qnd all the other things depending on international transactions.
Welcome back to the 19th century.
You won't get your wages paid, and will have no access to your bank account. It will definitely be seen as an act of war and cause enemy land hubs to be destroyed.
Didn’t Germany say UKRAINE blew up Nord Stream Pipeline? That’s an actual attack towards Europe, not hypothetical.
@@Atlas_21 YEAH? You have any? hm? oh, maybe buying oil from greatest gas and oil producer, India...what a joker you are. Alternatives...
@@Atlas_21 Good boy, America says Bark!
Atlas: “woof woof.“
It'd be the 20th century again, if it means we'd get to go back to the way things were in the 90's then bring it on!!! Back then the West was THE power house and housing was affordable, so it might be at Putin's disadvantage to cut our cables
SpaceX Starlink would certainly start getting a lot of business if Russia starts cutting cables
$600 for the satellite uplink + $120/month for access. Sure, they'll get business, but not nearly as much as you might think at that price.
That's why they're gonna destroy the cables and accuse Russia. Mark my words, this will happen.
Plus even if they could operate at capacity, it's insignificant in scale
@kma3647 Indeed. They won't have money to spend, because due to Russia being a dictatorship, they like to do business in the free West. Ukraine's not too happy about that, but because of that, there's still room to make the sanctions even worse.
Having land cables isn't an advantage, Allies just need to figure out where the infrastructure surfaces and destroy that, there is no advantage. That's why it is called sensitive infrastructure
The internet is so depressing anyway and I waste so much time watching TH-cam. If the internet went down I wouldn't cry about it too much because I lived without the internet through most of my childhood so I know what it's like to live without the internet.
Today everything requires internet to work.
Phone, tv, credit cards, ATM, doctor appointments etc
3:35 = Since YT seems to have removed the preview box and Caspian does not provide chapter markers, content begins again at 3:35
“will fall from the balcony.” I see you 😂
If they cut the internet they also cut their hacking ability.
As Prigozhin said: "Red lines turned into shit stains."
Even if Russia is land locked country nevertheless it's own internet need submarine cables to operate. How data center in Moscow will get data from Mexico if they destroy Atlantic cables?
Through the Pacific cables, of course.
this will always be one of my favorite youtube channels
Uncle Elon is gona make a lot of money.
NO such thing as enemy’s cables. Our cables are theirs!
Don't worry, we can use Starli..... oh....
Why are you ignoring sudan *
The worlds largest displacement crisis in the world
Russia can stop us from playing CoD and MMOs, not governments to talk to each other. Starlink is already in place :) Russia in that department is pretty far behind and I don't think they would risk us repaying the favor,
Satellites very much CAN replace seawater cables. It's always a matter of scale.
They did it
Докажи это
While the internet has quite some redundancy built in, so there are no single points of failure, the risk of infrastructure under Sea is a subject to think about carefully. This also has a clear geopolitical aspect to it. At the same time, any nation could use a way to disrupt communications.
No. Only if they perform a “special cyber operation.”
6:30, no it isn't confirmed, dubius at best, low effort statement there.
Exactly. Seymour Hersh's findings hold far more validity than this bogus "Ukraine did it" claim
Yeah, Im not sure Saily would help if Russia cut the West's internet.
What a bag of bs....
A solution I just thought of would be to discretely drop receivers to pick up on ship transponders as they pass overhead. Next, all you would need to do is cross reference timestamps of pinged ships to when there was a loss in connection.
Many Putler bots in the comment section
They will win. You can only cry about it.
@@cte4dota power fantasies
everyone I disagree with is a bot!!
@@jacekicksass No. Even Russians depend on the west having the internet. Millions of Russians use TH-cam, Gmail, Steam.
Imagine Ruski bots not being able to play Counter-Strike.
@@snaileri The only fantasies have Ukrainians that they can win alone against Russia.
A cable of fiber optics was cut suddenly between Finland and Germany, just read an article about it.
My internet dropped while I was watching this. Damn neighbor reset the main router in our building..
Russians! They're everywhere!
Is your neighbour's name Vladimitri?
It's no problem cutting all Russian network connections when they are leaving Russia as well.
Crimea is part of Ukraine
In 1954 Kruschev signed it over to Ukraine.
It has been Russian for centuries.
I suggest you consider reading some history.
too bad that 1) 90% of its population is Russian, and it barely even had any Ukrainians and 2) it was only internally reassigned as part of Ukraine in '54 when it was in USSR. Russia gave Ukraine independence on condition it remained neutral, no amount of lying or wishful thinking is ever going to change the fact you screwed up and are gonna pay for it.
In ur wet dreams now lol
On what map???
@@davidap257 It has belonged to ukraine for many more centuries than to russia.
This aged like wine
LoL
You lost me as soon as you said Nordstream was bombed by the Ukrainians. Sure buddy
?? its pretty common knowledge now. i support ukraine as much as anyone else but like im not gonna deny the truth
@@lythdwhy would they do that
@@Dangle147 to push other countries to become more anti-Russian. Zelenskyy publicly affirmed that he did approve of the attack but then called them back before it went through. According to the Ukrainians, the sabotage team went ahead with the attack anyway. Whether you believe that is up to you. But it did achieve what Ukraine was looking for: Europe is now less tied to Russia and thus more likely to help Ukraine.
@@UnluckyHistorian Why would that make anyone anti-Russian? If I bombed the pipes in your home so you had no water, would that make you hate the water company or me? Joe Biden is on camera saying he was going to "end Nordstream" just before it happened. Do you know who's now selling gas to Europe at jacked up prices? USA. Ukraine has no capability of even conducting an operation like that. Only the USA had the means, the motive, and Joe Biden straight up said he was going to do it. Use your fucking head and stop believing whatever nonsense gets put out in State Department press releases. You don't have to like Russia to not be a complete idiot.
@@UnluckyHistorian Is there any source for this?
Amazing video. This has been on my mind a lot lately.
Fyodor Dostoevsky: (referring to Russians) "Peoples who roam across Europe in search to destroy and obliterate, only for the sake of mockery and gratification." He was also deported to Siberia (1849-1854).
i had to laugh at the "they are thinking of taking away the internet.... so anyways how about buying some from this sponsor!"
Transnational services would be hit.
But most services have local backups, and the internet was actually designed for this sort of thing.
Starlink and other satellite services would also be used by those like the financial industry that would pay top dollar for transnational bandwidth.
Starlink wouldn't even need to be a consideration.
Nord Stream 1 was blown by Russians too!
To not be fined for not delivering gas and to force Europe to unban Nord Stream 2, one pipe of which was left intact.
This is not true. It is pretty much clear ukrainians did it, probably with the blessing of the US.
It would be a shame if Russia could no longer travel on the oceans, wouldn't it? Justice matters!
Great video,loved the graphics. Very important topic.
The anti russian stuff is getting a bit boring 😴
yeah. we should stop talking about it. we have another problems like a squirrels.
the possibility of the outbreak of World War 3 is boring and no longer fashionable...
About 10 years ago when I was doing my degree information and telecommunication technologies, I realised the vulnerability of submarine cables. In the case of Australia, it would be incredibly easy to cut the whole country off from the world. It’s seriously problematic.
Maybe stop provoking Russia?
and its ok when russia provoke half of the world?
Maybe Russia should stop invading its neighbors and annexing territories of nation states like it’s medieval era
This is an avengers level threat
Remember that time America took out Europes gas pipe line?
Not a word from anyone
Hey, it was a fringe Ukrainian group on a fishing boat with snorkeling equipment and a stick of dynamite.
Blamed Russia, lied to us and sent billions to waste. No wonder why they lost the election
Caspianreport is with zelensky, he will ignore
@@ciybersal3499 Caspian is a butthurt Azerbaijani who hates Russia for stopping Azerbaijan from taking over Armenia
@Deeplycloseted435 the sad part about this comment is that it's equally likely that someone could say this being dead serious or completely sarcastic hahaha
Sat connectivity (including Starlink) allows to uplink from areas not connected via fibre, but it dowlinks the signal back to the nearest internet gateway and the connection ultimately still relies on the terrestrial and submarine systems carrying public internet. Until the sat systems can transfer the signal between the satellites from point of origin to destination, which in their constant movement is incredibly challenging, they are just as dependent on existing physical cabling.
Russia and China have both demonstrated anti satellite capabilities
India also
good luck trying to take out thousands of satellites that way.
Also even more luck to do it without endangering every other satellite in LEO
also every Starlink satellite is easily replaceable
@@stefanfl1200 On cluster rockets detonate in 10.000 small parts in entire starlink orbit is more than enough just one imagine?
@@Adam6t India is nor a western enemy neither India have any enemity with West .
Well off course, we have built a house of cards and to be honest in the future it will be ordinary citizens who will cut the cables once they realise they have been enslaved by digital currency, A.I. ETC...
When you think this channel used to be neutral...
Blaming Russia for my wifi outages now
“Single point of failure”. Pure ignorance of someone who does not understand how the internet works and has been built.
Yeah.
probably the least "single point of failure" system there is in the world.
"Microsoft doesn't have a navy."
Lol, yet.
True. Microsoft also didn't have nuclear plants until this year. They are probably gonna have nuclear weapons in next 10 years.
if they cut those cables, the US will shutdown internet on all of Russia
LMAO. The US can't cut any country access to internet. You have a very lacking understanding of what a WORLD WIDE WEB is... Internet is millions of computers and servers connected to each other all across the globe. You cannot cut internet unless you cut all physical cables and satellites connecting that country, at the same time.
There is no electronic switch at the Pentagon...
Russia is connected by their own satellites and thousands of km of fiber optic cables across Asia and Europe. You will need to cut all those in dozens of countries. Like Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, China, Belarus, Finland, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, India, Poland...
They haven't even shutdown Steam for eхample in 3 years, let alone blocking access to all Western products for Russia, and here you are dreaming of cutting Russia off from the Internet completely LOL
Microsoft with a navy and private army would be very cyberpunk. Anyway Ukraine blowing up Nord Stream sounds like some horseshit to me.
“Turns out Russia was bluffing on all its red lines”… What??? What do you think the Ukraine war is??
Yeah, people like to turn the blind eye on the most obvious thing.
A big Russian failure? 980 days war , billions $ lost and tens of thousands of Russians KIA and still counting . That is a lot for a country with the same economy with Italy.
@@Jovan_Jarkaranewhat a dumb take. Do you work for a European government or news agency? The entire western world threw its support - including actively - behind Ukraine, and the Russians have been very tempered in their actions, baffling Western leaders who only understand leveling a country and then trying to rebuild it in their image. It’s okay that you want to win, but the propagandizing a fiction is going to get way more people killed.
A huge mistake...
But the red lines was russias threats to hinder western intervention. And so far every single lines which has been crossed did not make russia respond.
@@Jovan_Jarkarane the same can be said about Ukraine.
which also lost its population, which was sucked out by Europe to support its aging economies
which lost its territories while Russia had just acquired them
and the economy practically collapsed
and which, in the end, the USA, with its useless policy of non-escalation, will force to sign its defeat and Russia will leave the war with territorial acquisitions
and then US will reject Ukraine with NATO and in the end everything will freeze while Putin's friend sits in the US presidential chair, and when he leaves, everything will unfreeze again
seems like a win for russia
They've been mapping out the links since at least 2005, I raised flags on this during my BMDS days. They were focused on US Defense cables back then, but these are bundled with normal civilian traffic.
the existance of setallites greatly reduces the risks of sabotage to sea cables cause this means strategic communications will still go through regardless, besides as in any grey zone operation it can only be done in small scale.. russia/china will never be able to deny a large scale sabotage and there are always other painful means to retaliate for such attacks - no one is obligated to retaliate in exactly the same manner they are attacked..
Ukraine destroyed Nord Stream? Source?
Ruzzian probaganda.
same source that paid for this rubbish channel and did the actual bombing: NATO.
They don't need to take out the west's internet(wasted resources). A better investment is to isolate the Eastern-internet(Russia) from the West. Take it completely off the Internet and run it's own RuIntranet. That's the best investment for the freedom of Russia
oh no, is europe a little nervous now that Trump is back? Here's a little advice: start paying for your own defense. Quite relying on the USA to do everything for you.
“Microsoft doesn’t have a navy” … **YET*
Maybe Samsung has a navy😆
Why are there so many ant-Caspian comment here? and all of them are either downplaying this, denying or making up another conspiracy while brushing aside the actual human activity involved in cutting those wires.
Too much un-bias for them, their diet is not used to it.
The quality of his videos is getting worse and worse.
Also, he is showing his Western bias which is not good when trying to make unbiased geopolitical videos.
It is doomposting. Might as well just make a video about how Russia can end the world with nukes in the worst case scenario. Possible? Yes. So technically a very very big danger. Does it make it plausible for Russia to do something like that out of the blue? No. His video is entirely based on accusations with no actual proof. There is no reason to believe that an already pro-Ukraine Europe would suddenly back off and let Russia do whatever they want to, if Russia starts pissing everyone out. The internet issue could be fixed in mere days. Russias reputation would take decades to recover.
Russian bots and trolls. Don't think too much about it
@@incognito1539Provide examples when you make an accusation.
I don't understand how this would help Russia. It would not help them in Ukraine and give the west justification to attack any Russian ship whether military or commercial as well as escalating in other ways. Also, there is a lot of redundancy in the internet, that is the whole point after all. It would take some time to cut enough of them to really cause major disruptions. Each one cut also narrows down where Russian ships are operating. Plausible deniability goes both ways too. Russia could deny they cut the cables, US could deny they destroyed Russian submarines cutting said cables. Russia acknowledging an attack on their navy would also be them acknowledging they were the ones cutting the cables.
Last time I was this early I was still late just like the west and it's reckoning
Imagine the growth and wellbeing that might persist if we didn’t have to spend all this time and money fighting each other.
Fearmonger...same can be said about usa to take out the global internet...and that pipe is already proven it was not Russia...no reason to destroy their own asset. Are you paid for these week lies? 😂😂😂
Russobot activated.
Yeah there's absolutely no motivation for USA to take out EU cables though
@warbler1984 Of course there is ffs
Please do it! We need a big pause from the internet
This dude loves NATO.
understandably.
the most powerful alliance in the history of mankind.
@@PappaTom-ub3ht you misspelled "gang of most imperialist countries in history that rob nations for fun and profit"
His content is based off of certain US-oriented security reports if I remember correctly, hence the focus. He used to keep it more 'neutral', but I guess as he covered more topics, if he remained neutral then he would probably have his channel removed or restricted. There are certain things you really cannot remain 'neutral' on in the West. Things TH-cam would never allow. Rumble is better but then you have far right conspiracy nuts on there... There is not much of an alternative that allows proper freespeech.
Any platform will have some bias to the civilisation or nation that produces it.
And in reality, there is no such thing as neutrality when it comes to political philosophy and truth, everything, even so-called "not taking a position" is taking a position.
One will have to make do accepting this and watching content that will always be biased to someone or something.
Russia is working hard on its pariah status.
I highly doubt russia would do that when their military was massively corrupted and crippled by the war
Russia is extremely weak now.
@ at this point their position is comprised and now their defense is down. they could face an uprising or civil war
Stop watching CNN, dummy
@@incognito1539 What is Russian actual situation beside the war
@@Brandonhayhew Why don´t you go out and find out. Get out of your mothers basement, go join the Ukrainian army and see from the first row how weak and crippled the Russian army is right now.
According to our local aviation regulations, airlines does not need GPS. It is nice to have but it is far from critical.