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rhys
 
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 04:12:56 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:


The jist from the US State Department is: "a Canadian crew aboard a

Canadian
vessel traveling through American waters with no intent to carry funds or
commerce to the Cuban people is "at risk" of removal from their vessel and
seizure of their boat. The U.S. Coast Guard would be operating within

their
legal jurisdiction if they were to take such action...even for vessels

that
are clearly noncommercial."


Doesn't Canada have anything to say about this?


You'd think, but they're too busy fighting the U.S. lumber lobby in
spite of NAFTA G.

Canadians will vote with their wallets if any Canadian registered
boats are seized due to insane U.S. policies. I'm no friend of the
Cuban dictatorship, but I am less enamoured of a policy of "seize
under suspicious" non-U.S. vessels.

Halifax to the Azores, and then to Havana, anyone?

Looking good.

R.