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‘I Go Where I Please:’ Unshackle Navy To Reply To Iran
« on: November 24, 2016, 10:23:44 am »
 ‘I Go Where I Please:’ Unshackle Navy To Reply To Iran
By Kirkland Donald and John Bird on November 15, 2016 at 4:01 AM
 

US Navy sailors watch for Iranian ships in Strait of Hormuz

One of America’s first naval heroes, Commodore Stephen Decatur, was challenged by an Algerian admiral in 1815. Decatur’s reply is now enshrined in international law for ships sailing the seven seas: “I go where I please.” This ethos came to define the mission of the U.S. Navy – ensuring the high seas are free and safe for all legitimate shipping.

But just as the Barbary pirates of yore impeded safe passage, U.S. vessels today are challenged by new aggressors, Iran foremost. Iranian forces or their proxies have forcibly tried to prevent the U.S. Navy from sailing freely in international waters in the Persian Gulf and, more recently, in the Red Sea,.

http://breakingdefense.com/2016/11/i-go-where-i-please-unshackle-navy-to-reply-to-iran/
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