USS Taylor in the Black Sea |
Boys and their Toys
- Obama puts U.S. navy ships into the Black Sea to confront Russia in some fashion or other. It is like striking a match near gasoline. Obama already has our troops on the Jordanian border with Syria. Is Obama putting our military in harms way hoping someone will shoot at them?
Turkey has allowed a U.S. warship to pass through the Bosphorus Strait in the next two days amid a growing tension between Russia and Western countries over Crimea, local Daily News reported Wednesday.
A Turkish diplomatic source confirmed that a U.S. warship had got permission to pass the strait, but it would not be a nuclear aircraft carrier as suggested in some media. The U.S warship meets the standards specified by the 1936 Montreux Convention in terms of weight, the source added.
USS Mount Whitney |
According to the Montreux Convention, the total weight of military ships of the non-littoral states to pass through the Bosphorus Strait cannot exceed 45,000 tons.
Earlier Tuesday, two Russian warships passed through the Turkish strait of Bosphorus, heading toward Ukraine.
Tass reported that the guided-missile frigate USS Taylor, one of two Navy ships assigned to the Black Sea during the Sochi Winter Olympics was still in the Turkish Black Sea port of Samsun. The frigate was deployed on February 5 along with the amphibious command ship, USS Mount Whitney.
According to the Montreux Convention, warships of countries which do not border the Black Sea cannot remain in the waters for longer than 21 days. While the USS Mount Whitney left on February 25, the USS Taylor remained at the Turkish port, ostensibly for repairs after running aground on February 12.
(Hurriyet Daily News) (RT News)
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