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Originally Posted by -GrayOwl-
Even if (Russian subs) them there are not present 
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Aww that's a good one

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Well even if they were present they technically were just exercising their freedom of navigation cough cough

. Technically they can be anywhere aside within territorial sea border of the British isle.
Like the Alfa that ran under a NATO fleet on exercise on flanking speed during the cold war
In international waters brawn speaks..so if one nation could technically and morally dominate a sea area they could pressure the other party to submit to their will. So even a seaborne based Su-33 could fly above another country's aircraft carrier fleet had it been accompanied with half a dozen or more aircraft carriers in close enough proximity LOL. Naval power projection in the area is what enforces self made rule in international waters I believe. No power no enforcement.