There are a lot of American battleships floating around. Probably busy killing civilians or shooting their allies in friendly fire. Same thing they did before:
Actually SAM you are wrong. There are no more commissioned American battleships making way anywhere in the world for they all have been decommissioned and that happened over 5 years ago! I guess you just have not been reading to much lately but I'm happy to point out your mistakes and correct you when you do.
Isn't a destroyer a battleship? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! http://military.rightpundits.com/2008/09/28/uss-howard-us-destroyer-off-the-coast-of-somalia/
If it is named "destroyer" then how can it be a battleship? Here is a battleship, notice the differences? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
No, technically a destroyer is a destroyer and a battleship is a battleship. I think what you mean is "warship".
They both look like war ships to me. Except that I can see the front of the battleship and it appears to have cannons, which I cannot see on the destroyer. Is it a difference of size?
Error? I see USS Thingamajig, I figure its a battleship. I'm not up to date on the technical names of warhsips. So you can change my statement to: There are a lot of US warships floating around. No problem at all. I only read about it because I heard of the prison ships floating around near Somalia. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=58429§ionid=3510203 Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Does it change my statement if there are 17 destroyers instead of battleships? I'm happy to expand my knowledge on ships, but its irrelevant surely, if the inept ships are destroyers rather than battleships?
But you were wrong and that's all I wanted to point out to you. I only wanted to correct your statement and help you understand more about ships, that is all.
Can you think of any other reason why the sovereignty infringement that allows foreign ships chasing pirates to go into Somalian waters, is restricted only to Somalia and ignores other places where such piracy occurs? Is Somalian sovereignty different from that of other countries?
If the country that the pirates are using don't want others to come into their own waters then those nations have the right to keep others that seek the pirates from entering their waters. Just like in Pakistan , they don't want America to bomb inside of its territory and are complaining about the Americans doing so. The problem with these types of thinking is that Pakistan, as an example, can't stop the terrorists/pirates from invading Afghanistan.
So the sovereignty of any country is decided by others? For example, if Americans do nothing about the foreign policy of their country, then its okay for others to take a hand in it?
Yes, I'd think you could spot that fucker with a satellite. Your sovereignty is defined by your ability/willingness to defend it. Looks like they've got another one:
They're mostly all Sunni Muslims in Somalia, aren't they? Doesn't appear anything to do with the US, evidently. "Money changers walk around with thick wads of hundred-dollar bills. Palatial new houses are rising up next to tin-roofed shanties. Men in jail reminisce, with a twinkle in their eyes, about their days living like kings. This is the story of Somalia’s booming, not-so-underground pirate economy. The country is in chaos, countless children are starving and people are killing one another in the streets of Mogadishu, the capital, for a handful of grain. But one particular line of work — piracy — seems to be benefiting quite openly from all this lawlessness and desperation. This year, Somali officials say, pirate profits are on track to reach a record $50 million, all of it tax free. “These guys are making a killing,” said Mohamud Muse Hirsi, the top Somali official in Boosaaso, who himself is widely suspected of working with the pirates, though he vigorously denies it. " http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/31/world/africa/31pirates.html
cosmic dont you think you are being just a touch pedantic you know damned well Sam meant warships as in US navy vesssels with weapons on them