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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
please stop with the myth. you can't board a ship with weapons in international waters without permission , they did not, as far as inspecting , they would have no reason or law to base an inspection , after all what could they possibly find that isn;t on israeli ships already ?
But don't take my word for it, grab some guns and go try to hop on the deck of a american warship in international waters and see how far you get with your inspection
The only rule israel followed is " he who has the bigger guns makes the rules"
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Not this shit again.
Under International law, ships can be searched by the host country pretty much anywhere out to 200 miles from the shore. In this case, it was about 34 miles. Again, the United States - The US Coast Guard really - does this on a daily basis.