Well, the rather bizarre thing is that every night that ship is completely isolated. They COULD be offloading (whatever - fill in the blank) and the world would be none the wiser because no one knows what is happening every night!
The entire length of the Suez Canal has been emptied out every single night, including the Great Bitter Lake. No eyewitnesses to tell us what the heck is going on?! And a couple of US warships headed toward it, one from the south and one from the north? That's not a little fishy, huh?
Did you see the US Warships IN the Great Bitter Lake?
If so, then something definitely is happening.
Egypt doesn't let US Military ships go through the Suez Canal for free, and there's been some hubbub about the US not wanting to pay seeing how they aren't there for trade and won't be making any money in order to pay for passage.
The one heading north was most definitely IN the Great Bitter Lake. The USS Eisenhower came a fair distance to get into the Mediterranean, headed straight for the Suez, and stopped tracking. Did it actually go into the Suez? Dunno - it's an aircraft carrier so it doesn't actually need water for access to anything nearby.
Well, the rather bizarre thing is that every night that ship is completely isolated. They COULD be offloading (whatever - fill in the blank) and the world would be none the wiser because no one knows what is happening every night!
The entire length of the Suez Canal has been emptied out every single night, including the Great Bitter Lake. No eyewitnesses to tell us what the heck is going on?! And a couple of US warships headed toward it, one from the south and one from the north? That's not a little fishy, huh?
Did you see the US Warships IN the Great Bitter Lake?
If so, then something definitely is happening.
Egypt doesn't let US Military ships go through the Suez Canal for free, and there's been some hubbub about the US not wanting to pay seeing how they aren't there for trade and won't be making any money in order to pay for passage.
The one heading north was most definitely IN the Great Bitter Lake. The USS Eisenhower came a fair distance to get into the Mediterranean, headed straight for the Suez, and stopped tracking. Did it actually go into the Suez? Dunno - it's an aircraft carrier so it doesn't actually need water for access to anything nearby.