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Chinese Naval Vessel Tries to Force U.S. Warship to Stop in International Waters | Washington Free Beacon

December 14, 2013
BEIJING (April 18, 2009) Chief of Naval Operat...

BEIJING (April 18, 2009) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead speaks with Adm. Wu Shengli, Commander-in-Chief of the People’s Liberation Army Navy, during a visit to PLA Navy headquarters in Beijing. Roughead visited China to participate in the 60th anniversary of the founding of the PLA Navy and to foster naval and military relationships between the two nations and explore areas for enhanced cooperation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 1st Class Tiffini M. Jones/Released) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

http://freebeacon.com/chinese-naval-vessel-tries-to-force-u-s-warship-to-stop-in-international-waters/

“On December 5th, while lawfully operating in international waters in the South China Sea, USS Cowpens and a PLA Navy vessel had an encounter that required maneuvering to avoid a collision,” a Navy official said.

“This incident underscores the need to ensure the highest standards of professional seamanship, including communications between vessels, to mitigate the risk of an unintended incident or mishap.”


No, this underscores the need for extreme skepticism at any forthcoming claims by the USG or military forces.

In view of the long and prolific history of false-flag incidents, watch out for any claims that China fired on a USG vessel.

USG <> We the People.
USG <> We individuals.

A long list of documented false flags from history:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-05/these-false-flags-were-used-start-war

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Sea treaties? Rather dump the United Nations! It is a burden on all nations!

June 24, 2012

When George Will gets off the neocon kick, sometimes he makes real sense and clarifies other issues. And that’s why even his arguments for bad positions deserve attention, because his writing shows a sharp mind for their analysis.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/george-will-the-law-of-the-sea-treaty-should-sink-to-the-bottom/2012/06/22/gJQALwq2vV_story.html

So even though the last paragraph suggests a big-stick approach rather than the UN Treaty approach for influencing other nations, it’s perfect:

If the Navy supports LOST because the civilian leadership does, fine. But if the Navy thinks it cannot operate well without LOST, we need better admirals, not better treaties. Here is an alternative proposal for enhancing the lawfulness of the seas: Keep the money LOST would transfer to ISA, and use it to enlarge the Navy.

Defending your ships against Somali pirates with quick action is a better solution that trusting the United Nations. Living in peace and doing commerce with all nations while refusing alliances is not isolationism, nor is it the radical pacifism we think of with the Amish. You mess with our traders, like in the Barbary Coast raids, we will protect them. If you are thinking about some kind of nuclear raid, we will remind you we have any number of submarines ready to balance things out, so don’t even think about it.

We do not consent!

If nobody asked us, we did not consent!

If elected representatives did not represent us, then WE DID NOT CONSENT!