
Undersea Cable Sabotage Raises Tensions in NATO Waters
Undersea data cables, crucial for global communications, are increasingly targeted during geopolitical tensions, as seen in recent incidents in the Baltic Sea. These cables, which carry 99% of international telecommunications traffic, are vulnerable to sabotage, posing significant economic and diplomatic threats. While accidental damage is common, deliberate attacks can disrupt global data flows, with countries like Russia and China being scrutinized for potential involvement. The strategic importance of these cables makes them a focal point in international security and surveillance efforts.
