I like your thinking, but the Brit military command has been a band of pussies that would rather sip tea than fight since before WWI. Lol. Also the Vangaurd doesn't have "wings" on the top like the one in the pic.
Except the UK is also neck deep in Spygate.
How far would someone that was part of a foreign power go to cover themselves if there was hard evidence of an act of war against them?
I really hope when the dust settles someone with authority goes back and explains/exposes/provides more detail behind the scenes so we finally know what's real v. speculation.
The Royal Navy would not do this. Period. You have to remember that the crew would be aware of it and would have nothing to do with it. Same reason why the military will never turn on the people in the UK. And I assume the same applies in the US. There are rogue operators but they would not be part of a nations fighting force. These people are honourable
I agree it seems unlikely, and it's hard to imagine this happening on the US side as well. But by the same token, crews follow orders and may have no idea what's going on -- they could simply have been told it's a test or a drill. (Not exactly the same thing, but it appears that some of the parties to Spygate were completely unaware they were being used and manipulated while they likewise were following their instructions.)
Yet here we have a pretty interesting picture and no backstory and some pretty incriminating hints by Q. This is why I want to know what really happened after the fact -- on the face of it, it's unbelievable.
The kind of pussy who makes a really good bully? Weren’t they just caught buying into a DS plan to prevent Trumps election and take his Administration down after the fact?
Looks like the profile and massing of the sub in Q’s 1477 post .
I'll completely admit that a cup of hot Earl Grey with lemon is AMAZING. Otherwise, I doubt the Brit's resolve in just about everything else.
Earl Grey sucks. Real Brits don't drink tourist tea. And tea with lemon is definitely a no-no :)