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Navy Contract Ship Fires Warning Shots Near Suez Canal
American Forces Press ServiceWASHINGTON, March 25, 2008 - A ship on short-term charter to the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command fired warning shots at a small boat approaching the ship as it was preparing to transit the Suez Canal last night, military officials reported. There were no reports of casualties from the ship, the Global Patriot.
Officials said several boats approached the Global Patriot while it was preparing to transit the Suez Canal. The boats were hailed and warned by a native Arabic speaker on the Global Patriot to advise them to turn away. Other warning steps, including a signal flare, were used to caution the boats.
One small boat continued to approach the ship and received two sets of warning shots 20 to 30 meters in front of the boat's bow. All shots were accounted for as they entered the water, officials said.
The incident is under investigation. The U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet command is cooperating with Egyptian authorities, including the Suez Canal Authorities, through the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.
(From a U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet news release.)Related Sites:
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Exit Mike Huckabee. The one time Baptist minister / governor of one of the most desperate states in the nation is out of the race. He offered his support to John McCain in a conciliatory manner. He described the race as not the one we had hoped for, but one we must win. I am not sure what he hoped for had he emerged victorious.
The only remaining opponent to John McCain is Ron Paul. Officially, he is still in the race – although he is desperately defending a same party challenger in his home district. I have a running bet with a fellow blogger that Ron Paul will fade from memory almost as quickly as Tom Tancredo.
Huckabee was an interesting spoiler. He had distinctly left wing economic ideas and yet an evangelical’s philosophy. I guess he is the closest thing to church folk, people who will help you out unconditionally, as long as they can get into your business, we have in the race.
I think the three remaining candidates will do an adequate job. Although the only thing the President can really influence is foreign policy. Providing that each candidate picks some heavy hitters for Secretary of State, we will be fine. What will be interesting is the effect of the economy on the race. Our nation’s economy is a 14 trillion dollar juggernaut which is hardly influenced by one administration, save due to conflict. FDR spent a great deal of money with the implementation of the New Deal, but it was WWII which finally corrected the depression.
With abortion, gun rights, and same sex marriage all off the table, there is little emotion left in the race. The war in the Mideast is improving and the outcome should be secure, barring some unforeseen idiocy by
As I see it, the campaign boils down to security, energy and rebuilding our foreign reputation through engaging policy. I am not sure that the democrats can deliver on number one and three.