This  story  Smells,  2  boats  more  power,  better  weapons,  no  help,
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DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP
Bob Lonsberry © 2016



The account of two U. S. Navy vessels being seized by the Iranian navy
earlier this week seems completely implausible.

No part of it makes any sense.



The story is that two river patrol boats – bristling modern-day
incarnations of the Vietnam swift boats – were navigating south from Kuwait
to Bahrain. At some point, via some means, the two boats, with their
contingent of five sailors each, surrendered to the Iranians.

Two accounts have been offered as to how that happened. The first was that
one of the vessels lost its engine and that they both then drifted into
Iranian waters. The other was that the two boats had been operating fine,
but inadvertently navigated into Iranian territory.

Simply put, they got lost.

Neither account seems possible.



First off, if one of the boats broke down, and the sailor aboard trained to
tend the engine couldn't fix it, the other boat would merely take it in tow
and they would proceed on their way. That is not a novel maritime
undertaking.

The second scenario – oops, we got lost – is even less likely. It turns out
that navigation and navigation equipment are kind of a high priority for
the Navy. Boats don’t get lost. Highly technical navigation equipment on
both boats would have told crew members exactly where they were.

And in the unlikely event that both boats lost all electronic navigational
equipment, and the compasses lost track of magnetic north, there is the
simple fact that sailing from Kuwait to Bahrain pretty much involves
nothing more complex than keeping the shore on your starboard side. And
should you lose sight of shore, and can remember that the map has safety to
the west and danger to the east, you’d think that the position of the sun
in the sky or the fact that prevailing winds in the Persian Gulf in the
winter are northwesterly, would somehow have allowed our sailors to find
the Saudi shoreline instead of Iranian waters.



And all of that presumes that these two boats were operating alone in the
open seas, which they presumably were not. There is, in fact, a U.S. Navy
aircraft carrier battle group operating in the Persian Gulf.

The USS Harry S Truman owns the Persian Gulf these days, and the
significant American military presence in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait – lands
immediately proximate to the waters where our sailors were operating –
makes us the biggest dog on the block.

And we’ve got radar and helicopters and airplanes and stuff like that.

And if an American vessel breaks down at sea, or strays from course, under
those operational conditions, there are a lot of American assets that would
both notice the problem and be able to offer relief.

Yet no one did.



We’re supposed to believe nobody radioed a couple of inexplicably lost
boats to ask where they were going? When one of them supposedly broke down,
a carrier battle group had no means to come to their assistance?

That makes no sense.

It’s completely unbelievable.



So is the apparent conduct of the sailors in the face of a supposed
challenge by the Iranian military.

If one of the vessels was disabled, as is claimed, and hostile craft are
approaching, bringing with them the prospect of capture and captivity,
don’t you put all 10 sailors on the able boat, sink the disabled boat, and
race the bad guys back to international waters?

>From the Iranian video, it looks like two or three bass boats and four guys
in mismatched uniforms, with a couple of AK's, captured two far-larger and
better-armed American boats, both of which were bristling with mounted
machine guns.

Here’s a fact: When you're kneeling on the deck of your own boat, with your
hands clasped behind your head, and some guy’s shouting at you in terrorist
language, things didn't go right.



And yet, that’s exactly what supposedly happened here. Ten American
sailors, successors to Captain James Lawrence, are on their knees next to
their unfired guns, in the face of a smaller and less well-armed opponent –
with little American flags snapping in the breeze.

This is not the stuff of Commodore Perry and Admiral Farragut.

And you wonder whose call it was.

How far up the chain of command did they have to go to find the cowardly
lion who ordered this genuflection before a bunch of savages? Did this get
bounced all the way to the Pentagon, or the Situation Room? Which secretary
of what made the decision not to put a squadron of naval aviators above
those two boats to keep the camel jockeys at bay?



It is shameful, a worldwide embarrassment for the nation and the Navy.

And it is topped off by an obsequious videotaped apology, and pictures of
our sailors, captive in hostile hands, the female with a towel over her
head.

The President can ignore this.

But we can’t.

We got pantsed. We got humiliated. We showed either weakness or
incompetence. And unfortunately either one only invites aggression against
us.



It is inconceivable that you could find 10 Americans willing to surrender
themselves and their equipment without a fight. It is not plausible that
any young man or woman entering into the naval service would willingly
kneel on the deck of a combat-capable ship.

Somebody told them to give up.



And that somebody, and the philosophy he represents, will be the death of
us.   There is a lot more to this story than we know – just like Benghazi.
I hope there are those out there who care enough to get at the truth.



 - by Bob Lonsberry © 2016


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