Posted on 09/03/2009 10:59:20 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Report: Russia hijacked its own ship
Ynet probe reveals Russian intel used secret agents to arrest the Arctic Sea vessel, thought to have been hijacked by Israel, after getting tip it was violating international accord by carrying 'destabilizing' arms to Syria or Iran
Ron Ben-Yishai Published: 09.02.09, 19:03 / Israel News
A Ynet investigation revealed Wednesday that the hijacking of the Russian vessel 'Arctic Sea' was ordered by the Russian government.
News agencies around the world published reports tying Israel to the hijacking, as the vessel was said to have been carrying arms to the Middle East, and possibly Iran.
The Arctic Sea went missing in July while en route from Finland to Algeria. Its disappearance sparked reports of a first incident of piracy in European waters in modern times.
Admiral Tarmo Kouts, the European Union's rapporteur on piracy, told Time Magazine he believed the Arctic Sea was intercepted by Israel as it carried a secret cargo of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles and X-500 anti-ship missiles to the Middle East.
A Ynet investigation based on a number of Russian, European, and Middle Eastern sources has concluded that the admiral's thesis is not plausible for a number of reasons.
EU source implies Israel behind July hijacking of Russian ship / Ynet
Admiral Tarmo Kouts, who heads European Union's piracy watch, tells Time Magazine Israel was most likely responsible for hijacking of Arctic Sea in an attempt to intercept Mideast bound missile delivery
Ping!
I feel sorry for the Estonians.
Report: Russia hijacked its own ship
Ynet probe reveals Russian intel used secret agents to arrest the Arctic Sea vessel, thought to have been hijacked by Israel, after getting tip it was violating international accord by carrying 'destabilizing' arms to Syria or Iran
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EU source implies Israel behind July hijacking of Russian ship / Ynet
Admiral Tarmo Kouts, who heads European Union's piracy watch, tells Time Magazine Israel was most likely responsible for hijacking of Arctic Sea in an attempt to intercept Mideast bound missile delivery
Thanks for the ping LucyT.
It’s a strange World we live in today. I would think that on the one hand the Russians would be interested in keeping the ME destabilized, thus their business in arms etc. with Iran, and Syria (but then Syria is a marionette to Iran), as that would cause a higher negotiating price for ME oil, thus allow Russian oil more flexibility in pricing favorable to Russia.
On the other hand I would not discount Israeli attention to matters such as reported either.
“I feel sorry for the Estonians.”
What? No expression of sorrow for the Elbonians?
;-)
Note: this topic is from 9/03/2009. Thanks TigerLikesRooster.
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