Wednesday, September 11, 2013

 British Naval Task force warships sailed suddenly from the Mediterranean Sea.


One week ago they training in Ionian Sea together with Albanian forces



The British fleet sailed suddenly the Mediterranean bound for the Red Sea
With the ongoing debate in the UN effort on the Agreement on chemical weapons in Syria, the British fleet  sailed, apparently obeying the decision of the British Parliament on complete abstinence
upcoming business in Syria depriving Americans of their most loyal allies.

Specifically, six British warships passed through the Suez Canal and entered the Red Sea. Among them was an aircraft carrier, a destroyer, landing craft, amphibious ships and support vessels.
Last week, the British Parliament decided to complete abstinence of British armed forces from a possible attack against Syria when 285 MPs voted against and 272 so, in debate in the British parliament.

Narrow the Port Said passed, the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious, the destroyer Westminster, the landing craft ship Lyme Bay, the amphibious HMS Bulwark, the support ship Fort Austin and auxiliary vessel. It is assumed that in order to cross the Straits of Suez British ships will take at least 16 hours.

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