I thought of this immediately when I heard the ship was aground. I didn't think it would take so long to come up with the same conclusion... unless there was a reason the ship grounded itself.
I have been watching this and the company is owned by a Japanese guy who has apologized for this accident. Point being; as Japanese he would see this as if he did the act himself, so I doubt the owner had anything to do with it. That said; doesn't mean anyone else involved with the ship didn't. They have claimed the winds and weather were the cause, of course. Speculation: this gives cause for staging of different countries' Navy ships. Certainly would give reason to be concerned for all.
Yes, I look at this from many angles: rhetoric dosen't make sense, wind is unlikely the cause, the bizarre course the ship took, the kleptocracy agenda. When I unify all these factors, my conclusion is it wasn't an accident. Also, consider the Donald Cook incident (duckduckgo.com). Here, a huge ship was disabled by some technology. Here two ships nearly collide (duckduckgo.com). These were no accidents, in my opinion.
True, no accidents, but the Donald Cook was not disabled but considered the Russian fighter, a threat, due to not responding and proximity. This action by the Russian fighter could have easily started a war, if the Donald Cook engaged.
Did the Japanese guy also apologize for making the giant "scrotum and penis plus buttocks" path in the Red Sea?
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