Anonymous ID: 147be5 Sept. 13, 2024, 6:21 a.m. No.21582692   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21582638

I have a better idea

The People of North Dakota, via their Elected Representatives in the Legislature, have enacted a Law banning abortion in the State.

Judge needs to be told to piss up a rope and invited to leave the State

What was that Q said about we'd forgotten how to play? We the People hold the power

Anonymous ID: 147be5 Sept. 13, 2024, 6:41 a.m. No.21582745   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21582691

I said it before, Factional Warfare

Hussein has the Chicago Machine behind Cackles

Pelosi has the West Coast Machine to support her relation Newsome

All the while the New England Kennedy Machine is not going to sit idly by and just live with the grudge of JFK Jr getting whacked because Hillary does not have patience. Notice Pelosi never got real close to the Clintons? Nancy's daddy was mafia so she knew better.

Clinton Machine is seized up. They got greedy with Pay-to-Play and forgot Politics requires the Long Game with Alliances. Arkancide prevents true alliances. Killary wanted the New York seat and had JFK Jr offed for it rather than wait until another seat came in range and then team up with the Kennedy Machine. That's why she lost to Hussein, no real backing from Hyannisport.

Anonymous ID: 147be5 Sept. 13, 2024, 7:07 a.m. No.21582899   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2911

>>21582713

Same playbook:

Attack Jim W if and when possible, when that fails

Attack BO, when that fails

Attack BVs, when that fails

Attack Bakers, when that fails←You Are Here

Attack anons in general, when that fails

Attack specific anon, when that fails

Back to top

Anonymous ID: 147be5 Sept. 13, 2024, 7:22 a.m. No.21582972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3134

>>21582957

Another yawn

You just can't get it through your thick skulls that your tactics don't work

Site Admin isn't going to change

QR Board Admin isn't going to change

No matter how hard you try

Anonymous ID: 147be5 Sept. 13, 2024, 7:39 a.m. No.21583042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3210 >>3237

EU and Turkish Shipping Company in Standoff Over Weapons Inspections

Published Sep 12, 2024 4:36 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

The EUNAVFOR went public with its concerns regarding a Turkish shipping company as it remains at odds with Arkas Line over requests for vessel inspections. One of the line’s Turkish-registered containerships refused a request from EUNAVFOR IRINI for an inspection on September 8 continuing a standoff between the company and the EU.

 

Turkey is not a member of the European Union and has repeatedly accused the EUNAVFOR operation of meddling and being intrusive and unnecessary. IRINI was launched in 2020 by the EU to enforce UN Security Council resolutions to stop the shipment of arms into Libya. IRNI reports in the past four years it has contacted more than 1,000 ships and received permission more than 500 times to inspect ships. Ships that are found to be in violation of the resolutions are sent to EU ports. The operation also monitors flights into Libya.

 

Arkas’ vessel Matilde A (17,000 dwt) departed Gemlik, Turkey bound for Misurata, Libya on September 7. The ship which is 510 feet (155.6 meters) in length has a capacity for approximately 1,200 TEU. According to EUNAVFOR IRINI, they contacted the vessel on September 8 asking for permission to board and conduct an inspection. Turkey they said rejected the request despite the Security Council resolutions.

 

The Turkish shipping company, which on its website reports it has operated since 1996 and as Arkas since 2010, has a long history of rejecting these requests. Arkas lists an operating fleet of 24 vessels with a combined capacity of 126,500 TEUs providing regular service between ports in the Mediterranean, West Africa, and the Black Sea. Reports from IRINI indicate Arkas denied six requests in 2021, three in 2022, two in 2023, and now one in 2024.

 

The lack of cooperation with the EU and UN Security Council resolutions comes as Arkas posts a message on its website saying it is “excited” to announce as of 2023 it joined the UN Global Compact. They point out it is “a voluntary platform for the development, implementation, and disclosure of responsible business practices.”

 

Turkey has been at odds with the EU and UN over Libya where it maintains a military presence which it argues is “legitimate” and should not be viewed as a foreign force. The reports say they are there to support stability in Libya.

 

Recently, Turkey signed a new alliance with the Libyan government to provide additional training, weapons, and attack drones, which would violate the Security Council resolutions. Turkey reports it has also provided a more modern air defense system and other capabilities to Libya.

 

The Matilde A continued its voyage. The vessel arrived in Libya on September 11.

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/eu-and-turkish-shipping-company-in-standoff-over-weapons-inspections

Anonymous ID: 147be5 Sept. 13, 2024, 8:03 a.m. No.21583139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3156 >>3159 >>3162 >>3210 >>3237

>>21583040

Haitians seem to be everywhere

I can just see 200k Hondurans turning up at El Paso and everybody amazed they're not Haitian

 

U.S. Coast Guard Rescues 11 Migrants From the Cliffs of Monito Island

Published Sep 12, 2024 7:07 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

On Saturday, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter rescued 11 migrants from the rocky cliffs of Monito Island, an inhospitable nature reserve halfway between the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.

 

On Saturday, the fishing vessel Likeo contacted Sector San Juan to report that a group of people in orange shirts appeared to be stranded on the rocky cliffs of Monito Island. The command center dispatched a Jayhawk helicopter to survey the situation and diverted the cutter USCGC Richard Dixon to assist. The aircrew soon spotted the group on Monito and directed the Dixon to the location.

 

Surface conditions were calm - a requirement for approaching the rocky cliffs - so the crew of the Dixon launched their pursuit boat to carry out a rescue. They found six men and five women, all Haitian nationals, who were stranded on shore.

 

After countless interdictions at Monito Island, the Coast Guard has worked out a practical system for rescuing migrants from the cliffs. After passing out lifejackets to the group, the rescue boat's coxswain will approach, stand off about 10-15 feet from the rocks, and then have a crewmember toss a life ring on a line to one individual. When ready, the survivor jumps into the water, and the crew pulls him or her aboard with the line. The process is repeated until the whole group is safely aboard.

 

All 11 migrants were delivered safely to Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, where the U.S. Border Patrol took them into custody.

 

Monito Island is an uninhabited outcropping of American territory in the Mona Passage, and it has become a regular destination for migrant smugglers. Unscrupulous human traffickers regularly abandon their passengers on the island, leaving them some 40 nm short of an actual crossing to Puerto Rico.

 

"The dangers of illegal voyages in the Mona Passage are exponentially increased when smugglers leave their passengers abandoned for days in austere and dangerous environments like Monito Island," said Capt. José E. Díaz, Coast Guard Sector San Juan commander, in a statement last year. "Most do not realize the danger they are in until it is too late, as these voyages often take place aboard makeshift and grossly overloaded vessels with no lifesaving equipment."

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/u-s-coast-guard-rescues-11-migrants-from-the-cliffs-of-monito-island