To: dan_s
Why would a shipment of anything which originated in Germany and was being carried to S. Korea on a British cargo ship, need to be anywhere near Kotka harbor in Finland?
6 posted on
12/21/2011 8:21:58 AM PST by
WayneS
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To: WayneS
7 posted on
12/21/2011 8:23:02 AM PST by
Army Air Corps
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To: WayneS
...it almost might make one suspect that the missiles were actually bound for Russia...
8 posted on
12/21/2011 8:24:39 AM PST by
WayneS
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To: WayneS
Often cargo ships pick up and drop off cargo at many different ports along their way, unless you have a full load which goes from point A to point B.
11 posted on
12/21/2011 8:30:18 AM PST by
X-spurt
To: WayneS
"Why would a shipment of anything which originated in Germany and was being carried to S. Korea on a British cargo ship, need to be anywhere near Kotka harbor in Finland?" Funny how the correct question makes the correct explanation so easy.
A ship embarking Germany, sailing through Finish waters (northeast) is entering the Artic Sea with only one possible destination - Russia!
19 posted on
12/21/2011 8:42:42 AM PST by
drpix
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