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    1313 hours ago

    What do they even get out of cutting these cables? How does this benefit china in any way?

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      13 hours ago

      Cutting a cable costs you just a few tens of thousand dollars while fixing a cable costs millions. If you can just claim it’s ‘just an accident’, you can basically do it without consequence.

      It also forces internet and possibly military communications to reroute, possibly over channels that can be intercepted.

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        It might also let you install a tap elsewhere on the cable without causing an obvious interruption. If it’s already cut, your tapping won’t be noticed. And if you see slightly worse signal quality when it’s repaired… well that’s probably just due to the quality of the repair work, I’m sure.