• a_fanonist_hexagon [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    A newly refurbished American submarine base, which had been under construction for years, had become operational and more American submarines were now able to work closely with their Norwegian colleagues to monitor and spy on a major Russian nuclear redoubt 250 miles to the east, on the Kola Peninsula. America also has vastly expanded a Norwegian air base in the north and delivered to the Norwegian air force a fleet of Boeing-built P8 Poseidon patrol planes to bolster its long-range spying on all things Russia.

    In return, the Norwegian government angered liberals and some moderates in its parliament last November by passing the Supplementary Defense Cooperation Agreement (SDCA). Under the new deal, the U.S. legal system would have jurisdiction in certain “agreed areas” in the North over American soldiers accused of crimes off base, as well as over those Norwegian citizens accused or suspected of interfering with the work at the base.

    wait, so "in exchange" for hosting an american submarine base and running a bunch of american spy planes they also gave the americans places where they have the authority to do whatever the fuck they want and also get legal jurisdiction over any Norwegian citizens who show up there? that's dark, i'm gonna take a break

    • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      That's how US military bases around the world work.

      Anyone stationed there can go out and do literally whatever the fuck they want to the local population because local laws don't apply to them, yes.

      I'm sure you can imagine what sort of shit this leads to.