Well now....
I read this on an article on
USA Today as I took the tram to work this morning.
The UK articles are missing a very vital piece of text which is in that article.
The Cook, one of four advanced warships of the Forward Deployed Naval Force, arrived in the Polish port of Gydnia on Friday. It had been shadowing a Russian intelligence-gathering ship for some time before the encounters
Now WM knows the answer to this exactly as I do. What do you think the US would have done to a Russian naval vessel shadowing a US Elint vessel operating "close" (relatively), to US waters????
I know that the US used to use supersonic fly by's which caused significant damage with the shockwave.
I really, really, hate being told part of a story and being whipped up into a lather against the Russians for doing something the NATO alliance would have done themselves.
[edit]. I forgot to mention that the USA today article has dropped out of the Google Realtime cache of stories too. I can only find the "Butter wouldn't melt", stories now.