Correct me if i'm wrong but....if they are in Iraqi waters, with permission,
does it really matter what they were doing? Doesn't the legality of their
actions (and the Iranians) depend almost solely on where the incident took
place?

On 4/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Britain insisted the crew was on a routine operation when seized — but
> Sky News reported Thursday that Royal Marine Capt. Chris Air said in an
> interview days before his capture that his crew was gathering
> intelligence on Iran during their patrols. Sky said it held the
> interview because it thought it could hamper the crew's release"
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