Russia warns Norway of ‘consequences’ after it invites in more US Marines

I'm actually from a northern coastal town in Norway and happen to be serving breakfast to a lot of these marines every day. They are incredibly polite compared to my other customers, something about soldiers being humble and not tripping on authority is not only charming but demands respect. Anyway back to my point, last time I was around the docking area I saw warships hoisting both American and Danish flags. I've also had a lot of Irish customers too recently.

This really just looks like northern/cold training to me, it's been fairly common over the years for allies to bring their military here to train for literal cold wars.

There is a reason why I, as a Norwegian speak fluent English rather than Russian. They lack influence.

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