To: robowombat
"Cape St. George, a guided-missile cruiser, and Gonzalez, a guided-missile destroyer, were conducting maritime security operations in the area as part of Combined Task Force 150, a maritime coalition task force currently led by Royal Netherlands Navy Commodore Hank Ort..."
Did anyone miss the fact that our United States Navy was operating under the command of a foreign government? Who authorized this?
To: FreedomWatcher
Did anyone miss the fact that our United States Navy was operating under the command of a foreign government?Happens all the time in Colorado Springs. A Canadian general is in command of NORAD from time to time. In fact, I believe this was the case on 9-11.
24 posted on
03/22/2006 10:18:49 AM PST by
buccaneer81
(Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
To: FreedomWatcher
This is part of ongoing NATO and US coalition ops in the Indian Ocean. Unseen by the MSM a large part of the navies of the NATO states and Japan have been patrolling a large block of the NW Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea since a few months after 9-11. The operation is divided into task elements and just as in NATO naval ops some times US warships are a segment of a task element commanded by a British or Dutch or German flog officer. The French, naturally, insist on operating a separate self contained task force, which it must be said is a large one. This maritime interdiction operation has stopped a lot of AQ movement from SW Asia onto west Africa or points east.
To: FreedomWatcher
Did anyone miss the fact that our United States Navy was operating under the command of a foreign government? Who authorized this?
It's not unusual at all with joint operations. Sound like there's one CG and one DDG assigned to a combined forc - not a big deal.
To: FreedomWatcher
The U.S. isn't always in charge in coalition arrangements.
27 posted on
03/22/2006 10:21:14 AM PST by
Junior
(Identical fecal matter, alternate diurnal period)
To: FreedomWatcher
It's a NATO task force, and it has a rotating command. Like all military task forces, our commanders have the treaty-bound right to refuse participation in any order or exercise that contravenes the will or laws of the United States. It's really not a big deal.
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