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It really is almost impossible, which is why I suspect a deliberate collision - the navy may have wanted to stop that ship for some reason, even to the point of creating a deliberate accident to do it.
I don't know the rules of "right of way" on the water - but it seems you don't deliberately get in the path of a much larger vessel for any reason - as was mentioned here elsewhere - you can't just stop a giant cargo ship.
Well there are isis members in the phillippines so there could be something tlwithin the realm of possibility, did we ever find out if that dirty bomb scare was real/where it came from?
Although it seems like an awfully expensive way to make a distraction...
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[–] CrustyBeaver52 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It really is almost impossible, which is why I suspect a deliberate collision - the navy may have wanted to stop that ship for some reason, even to the point of creating a deliberate accident to do it.
I don't know the rules of "right of way" on the water - but it seems you don't deliberately get in the path of a much larger vessel for any reason - as was mentioned here elsewhere - you can't just stop a giant cargo ship.
[–] Kill-Commies 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Well there are isis members in the phillippines so there could be something tlwithin the realm of possibility, did we ever find out if that dirty bomb scare was real/where it came from?
Although it seems like an awfully expensive way to make a distraction...
[–] CrustyBeaver52 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yeah - like they absolutely had to stop that ship - without starting a war - so have an accident.