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quiteOriginally posted by zeitghostFrom the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli...
Must have been the largest bombardment with muzzle loading cannon....
if was a tiny squadron of American frigates. It would have been outgunned by a single turret on ONE of the battleships off Normandy in 1944.
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It could push up the cost of transporting the oil as ships decide to avoid any routes which take them near SomaliaOriginally posted by Churchill View PostOne lost tanker full of oil won't change the price.Coffee's for closersComment
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Granted but there are hundreds of oil tankers operating out there.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIt could push up the cost of transporting the oil as ships decide to avoid any routes which take them near SomaliaComment
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What other problem is common to the West, Iran, Arab countries, Russia, China and India? This one ought to be a given for international agreement on military action, they should go in there and blow the hell out of those ports and keep doing it until these attacks stop.bloggoth
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it's not ports though. They are parking hijacked ships in areas, sometimes going into random ports to do stuff. They are difficult to take out because of hostages, and, because they dont perform outrages, its difficult to get all het up and declare 'an axis of piracy'Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhat other problem is common to the West, Iran, Arab countries, Russia, China and India? This one ought to be a given for international agreement on military action, they should go in there and blow the hell out of those ports and keep doing it until these attacks stop.
							
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hmm!Originally posted by Badger View PostI'm surprised that knowing the risks in that area the tanker didn't have a few crew members with guns for protection.
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These tankers are fitted with very expensive grounding equipment to reduce the risk of static discharge causing a massive explosion.
Would you like to sit atop a floating bomb exchanging gunfire?
							
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There's more risk of an explosion when the tankers are empty of oil.Originally posted by Diver View Posthmm!
These tankers are fitted with very expensive grounding equipment to reduce the risk of static discharge causing a massive explosion.
Would you like to sit atop a floating bomb exchanging gunfire?
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After 6 years with BP, I should think so.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThere's more risk of an explosion when the tankers are empty of oil.
But hey, you knew that, didn't you?
There is always a void in the tank header. this is combated by pumping in an inert gas, but explosions & fire are always a risk
							
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