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Oil tanker allegedly "on fire" in international waters |
2014-03-12 |
[Libya Herald] Confusion surrounds the fate of the ![]() it was a brave man who first ate an oyster... Italian officials have denied this. "Part of the ship is burning because it was shot at," General National Congress (GNC) member Abdullah El-Kabier told the Libya Herald. He was unable to give more details or identify who had fired on the tanker. The fire has been confirmed by a senior Libyan navy official but is denied by shipping sources. El-Kabier said that the GNC was so upset with how the oil tanker crisis had been handled that they decided today to hold yet another vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Ali Zeidan ... served as a diplomat for Libya during the 1970s, serving in India under Ambassador Mohammed Magariaf. Both men defected in 1980 and went on to form the National Front for the Salvation of Libya. Zeidan spent nearly three decades in exile in Geneva after the defection. During the revolution Zeidan served as the National Transitional Council's Europe envoy, and is credited as having played a key role in persuading French President Nicolas Sarkozy to support the anti-Qadaffy forces... . Zeidan had announced that the vessel would be bombed if it did not comply with Navy orders, sparking international concern. The Air Force later refused to follow this instruction. The Morning Glory docked at Sidra oil export terminal in the east of the country on Saturday morning. Sidra is one three oil ports that have been under the control of federalists under the control of Inbrahim Jadhran. The vessel allegedly loaded 230,000 barrels of oil and attempted to leave Sidra last night. It was allegedly intercepted by military forces last night and was being. However, it was a brave man who first ate an oyster... in the early hours of this morning, it appears to have managed to escape from its escort and sailed into international waters. |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Ya mean a raw oyster - its either that or the oyster bit back. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-03-12 23:31 |
#7 Rumor is a Malaysian airliner crashed into it. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2014-03-12 20:36 |
#6 gCaptain saying they made it to Egypt. And yes, Rebel Tankers would be a damn fine name for an Armoured Brigade. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-03-12 16:14 |
#5 ...bylawses, surely, so it scans properly. ;-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-03-12 15:34 |
#4 The Kingfish developed a notion To raffle an oil slick by portion. He pulled all his clauses Straight from the bylaws Of the Mystical Knights of the Ocean. |
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220 2014-03-12 14:20 |
#3 It's on fire! Quick! Set course for the swamp! |
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain 2014-03-12 11:22 |
#2 Actually, they couldn't. It became 'sinkable', or to be more accurate, subject to seizure, only after it had loaded its cargo. Then again, knowledge of maritime law (among many, many other things) is not usually the Rantburger MBKB forte... |
Posted by: Pappy 2014-03-12 09:57 |
#1 You should have sunk it while it was un-loaded. It would have meant something big! |
Posted by: newc 2014-03-12 00:38 |