• PugJesus@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    It does because you see those islands in the middles of striaght where most of the attacks take place? That’s the Hanish Islansa and the Zubair group, which both beleong to Yemen, and so the waters surrounding them up to halfway between them and the countries on the otherside are part of Yemens EEZ. So the map does show they are in Yemeni waters.

    EEZ isn’t the same as territorial waters, which you might realize if you had any interest in anything other than playing apologist for attacks on civilians. We’re done here.

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      10 months ago

      So you going to write off all the actual factual information because of 1 technical mistake I made while replying? Then accuse me of some bullshit to cover for you complete lack of any coherent argument?

      You could at least answer the question asked you. But we both know you’re purposely avoiding it because you don’t like the answer you would have to give.

      Maybe you should go back to reddit, you would be in better company there :)

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        10 months ago

        So you going to write off all the actual factual information because of 1 technical mistake I made while replying?

        “Technical mistake”

        lol

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          10 months ago

          Yes, because in this example they are effectively the same. For the red sea the EEZs and teritorial waters have the same borders.