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Hey-hey what we are talking about here is not whatever fucking the noble reasons they had, it is the fact if Australia Navy has breached my country sovereignty by crossing our Maritime boundaries by their Warships, not just one time, but SIX TIMES. **** man, this is ridiculous and it is just like Australia has considered us as nothing. If it is America or Sovyet, they must sent those warships into the bottom of ocean, it is really a serious matter, it is an act of aggression from those strange neighbor of Asia. Now, whatever the reasons they had, they have giving us a clear message if they are not a friendly and respectful neighbor. We still had a bitter resentment against them because of Timor Leste cases. The Fucking idiot Australian White Trash who get the leadership in Canberra right now will know, in the near future they will get a nightmare as Jakarta will get a closer relationship with the Chinese.... militarily
ABC oh yeah, Australian Bogus Corporation talking about News, **** off
Hey-hey what we are talking about here is not whatever fucking the noble reasons they had, it is the fact if Australia Navy has breached my country sovereignty by crossing our Maritime boundaries by their Warships, not just one time, but SIX TIMES. **** man, this is ridiculous and it is just like Australia has considered us as nothing. If it is America or Sovyet, they must sent those warships into the bottom of ocean, it is really a serious matter, it is an act of aggression from those strange neighbor of Asia. Now, whatever the reasons they had, they have giving us a clear message if they are not a friendly and respectful neighbor. We still had a bitter resentment against them because of Timor Leste cases. The Fucking idiot Australian White Trash who get the leadership in Canberra right now will know, in the near future they will get a nightmare as Jakarta will get a closer relationship with the Chinese.... militarily
Rear Admiral James Goldrick explains what led to Australian ships entering Indonesian waters
Writing for ABC News Online, Rear Admiral James Goldrick, who retired in 2012, says the controversy resulted from officers on board the Australian ships making what is by Navy standards, a basic mistake.
"What is apparent is that units simply misinterpreted the maritime boundaries around Indonesia", he said, by relying on the standard 12 nautical mile limit of territorial waters and failing to account for a complex formula that is applied when calculating the limit of archipelago nations such as Indonesia, which comprises thousands of islands.
"Drawing what is effectively a ring around all the islands also results in everything inside the archipelago being territorial waters, regardless of ... distance from the coast," he said.
"At the edge of the boundaries, a ship can be up to 50 nautical miles (in special circumstances over 60 nautical miles) from the nearest land and still be within the territorial sea.
"It is clear from the public statements that at no time did any Australian ship approach within 12 nautical miles of Indonesian land. For whatever reason, this 12 mile limit interpretation of international law seems to have been the one that dominated - incorrectly - the planning and execution of the operation at sea."
He dismisses subsequent speculation that the ships involved, Navy frigates Stuart and Parramatta and the Customs vessel Triton, may have inadvertently strayed off course.
Rear Admiral James Goldrick explains what led to Australian ships entering Indonesian waters - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
ABC oh yeah, Australian Bogus Corporation talking about News, **** off