tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6468251671241647212.post1518965265434246331..comments2023-11-24T04:06:27.277-05:00Comments on Modern Day Pirate Tales: Gaza Flotilla Incident & Piracy AssertionsDaniel Sekulichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05607247433269545244noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6468251671241647212.post-5960436651870917412010-06-04T00:33:41.157-04:002010-06-04T00:33:41.157-04:00Daniel, All you did was say that the incident did ...Daniel, All you did was say that the incident did not constitute piracy. I see that you have no opinion on the incident one way or another - which is a refreshing change. But if it's not piracy, you should have followed up with what it actually was. To me, it was 50% of the story. I'm neutral about this whole thing. The IDF could certainly done this better. And the flotilla organizers gotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6468251671241647212.post-70868740945640823552010-06-03T01:05:16.514-04:002010-06-03T01:05:16.514-04:00What if this was done by the Iranian or N. Korean ...What if this was done by the Iranian or N. Korean navies, what kind of spin would you (and everyone else) put on it then, Daniel? Focusing solely on ICLOS chapter regarding piracy indicates a lack of intellectual rigour. Try looking at ICLOS Art 110 "Right of Visit" (in international waters). What the IDF did fails this simple test. Now we should expect other rogue states to follow suitAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com