"...but no authority had shown evidence that its actions were deliberate."
I'm not sure how you could consider dragging your anchor for a hundred miles as anything but deliberate. Plus, this isn't the first time a Chinese ship has done such within the last year or so. There's really only two options here. 1) it was deliberate, and the Chi…
"...but no authority had shown evidence that its actions were deliberate."
I'm not sure how you could consider dragging your anchor for a hundred miles as anything but deliberate. Plus, this isn't the first time a Chinese ship has done such within the last year or so. There's really only two options here. 1) it was deliberate, and the Chinese shouldn't be allowed anywhere near NATO waters, or 2) The Chinese are so inept at sailing that they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near NATO waters. And while the Chinese have some issues with advance technology, I certainly wouldn't consider them inept at something so basic as sailing.
"...but no authority had shown evidence that its actions were deliberate."
I'm not sure how you could consider dragging your anchor for a hundred miles as anything but deliberate. Plus, this isn't the first time a Chinese ship has done such within the last year or so. There's really only two options here. 1) it was deliberate, and the Chinese shouldn't be allowed anywhere near NATO waters, or 2) The Chinese are so inept at sailing that they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near NATO waters. And while the Chinese have some issues with advance technology, I certainly wouldn't consider them inept at something so basic as sailing.
1a) They are conductting "live fire" training on the enemies side of the field. Great practice if you can get away with it!