I probably could if you show me some pictures. Saw what looked like an AT-14 on the News over breakfast.Aljazeera are running news footage of some of the cache which is detailed enough to show exactly what much of it is as the stamps on the side of the boxes – down to the lot numbers – are visible and it is all in English. I do not have a military background but I am sure there are many here who could say what these weapons are, where they were manufactured and, given the lot numbers, who the manufactures supplied them to.
Well Israel has a perfect right to seize any weapons on any ship bound for it's enemies - and does so consistently. According to my sources, the ship was requested to stop. Did do, and was then searched. What's the big deal?Also I lack the legal knowledge to understand if Israel has any right to attack ships in international waters and force them into their ports and is so would it be OK for Syria to intercept a US shipment of weapons to Israel, as long as it was done in international waters? The reports say the shipment was bound for Syria and Israel is saying that it was destined for Hezbollah and claiming it originally came from Iran but I could not find any evidence for either of these claims apart from their being some Iranian containers onboard.
Sorry, I don't understand. So what?It seems unlikely that Iran would covertly run embargoed arms in Iranian labelled containers when plain boxes are freely available.
Don't know about light, but the wife and I cracked a few cold ones last night. Anything that keeps Iranian rockets off our town is a plus!Can anyone throw any light on any of this? Thanks.
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