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If someone is killed on a swiss cruise ship in international waters and the person who was killed was from?

Question by John D: If someone is killed on a swiss cruise ship in international waters and the person who was killed was from?
US and the person who killed them was from China/North Korea or well any country that dislikes the US but has a good size military. Where will the person be tried? The point of the question is to find out what would happen to the person who broke the law and if two countries that are not on good terms who would try this person. You would assume that a person going to be tried in a country that dislikes americans may have a lighter sentence but if they came to the US they may have a more lengthy sentence. The swiss boat was set in there because the Swiss usually wouldnt get involved in this. So what do you think would happen? Would it involve the military in anyway? If either of these people were in the military would it change how this was tried? There is alot of what if in this question to make this happen but it could.

Im not worried about spelling or grammer mistakes just answer the ?
O and yes landlock countries do actually own cruise ships. They do not have to have ports for them to be owned by a country. This questions does not state they left from a Swiss port.
So if the country the ship next docks at is Anti America then the person who killed an american could maybe get an easier sentence?
No im not planning anything I was just asking that because we have tension between many countries and was wondering if tension could lead to problems from the military or economic

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Answer by Crow T. Robot
Do me a favor….Look up the Achille Lauro hijacking and the murder of Leon Klinghoffer. The Achille Lauro was an Italian liner, Leon Klinghoffer was an American citizen, and he was murdered by Muslim extremists.

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If someone is killed on a swiss cruise ship in international waters and the person who was killed was from?

Question by John D: If someone is killed on a swiss cruise ship in international waters and the person who was killed was from?
US and the person who killed them was from China/North Korea or well any country that dislikes the US but has a good size military. Where will the person be tried? The point of the question is to find out what would happen to the person who broke the law and if two countries that are not on good terms who would try this person. You would assume that a person going to be tried in a country that dislikes americans may have a lighter sentence but if they came to the US they may have a more lengthy sentence. The swiss boat was set in there because the Swiss usually wouldnt get involved in this. So what do you think would happen? Would it involve the military in anyway? If either of these people were in the military would it change how this was tried? There is alot of what if in this question to make this happen but it could.

Im not worried about spelling or grammer mistakes just answer the ?
O and yes landlock countries do actually own cruise ships. They do not have to have ports for them to be owned by a country. This questions does not state they left from a Swiss port.
True but usually the swiss stay out of conflicts and this one could end with a major conflict between 2 countries that are considered military powers
I have read about leon klinghoffer but this is between two countries who have been having disagreements in the current day. yes Italy and the US are not the greatist of friends but Italy could not at the moment match any military might the US has compared to a maybe more even China well atleast more even compared to Italy and the US. Also those were extremist and the arguement was over if they could try them because they ended up in Italy but this is if two countries were fighting over there own citzens and where a trial would be. Also if the trial would be as fair in one country as another.

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Answer by Teekno
A Swiss cruise ship?

Well, I think they should set sail for one of Switzerland’s many bustling seaports and hand them over to the canton authorities.

The law of the nation where the ship is flagged takes precedence.

The Swiss don’t generally get involved in external affairs, but this is an internal affair. A crime that occurred on a Swiss-flagged ship might as well have occurred in downtown Geneva.

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Q&A: which river civilization experienced monsoons?

Question by soccerstar: which river civilization experienced monsoons?
River civilization that experienced monsoons:

A)Babylon
B)Yellow River
C)Yangtze
D)Nile
E)Indus

Please pick one

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Answer by Randal
Which river civilization experienced monsoons?
River civilization that experienced monsoons:
==> E)Indus

I hope this information is helpful.

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American Pens & Pencils (probably made in China) to give to children we meet in our travels?

Question by : American Pens & Pencils (probably made in China) to give to children we meet in our travels?
We are going on our first cruise. I have taught my daughter that when she traveled (To India, Costa Rica, and Equator) that she should always have something for children when she travels. Canada is not a poor country, but would it be a good idea to carry pens, pretty pencils or pencils with soccer balls, etc. for children we meet? Any suggestions?

BTW, A dear friend told me when I was 19 that when I travel, I am an ambassador of the US. For some people, I may be the only American that they meet. I realize that I am stopping at a popular stop for a cruise ship, however, this lesson still sticks with me.

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Answer by Halo
In India they want money….not pens and pencils, also you will see that most places have a satellite dish (TV) on their roofs so don’t be surprised if your not the first American person they have met, believe me there have been many before you. As with most cruise ship stops the people will have tried and tested ways to part you from your money just don’t be gullible and remember even though you are on vacation don’t drop your guard with respect to safety.
May i suggest you take something with your countries flag on it.
In India don’t be saddened by the young age of the beggars apparently it’s part of an organised group of children, and never have your shoes cleaned that is a scam as well.

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Please help me? the first person to help 10 points:) ?

Question by : Please help me? the first person to help 10 points:) ?
The Chinese government is constructing the largest dam ever built in an effort to control the Yangtze River. In at least 5 paragraphs I want you to give details about this dam and what kind of impact it will have on China and possibly even the world. You should include information about the structure itself, the positive and negative results of building the Three Gorges Dam and possibly your opinion on the matter which should be supported with reasons why.

Can you do one as an example please

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Answer by em
Seriously, 10 point for five paragraphs? Are you kidding me?

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Is China jelaous of israel-India relations?

Question by Simple Simon: Is China jelaous of israel-India relations?
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-11/08/content_12411521.htm

Indian army chief visits Israel to deepen defense ties: report

www.chinaview.cn 2009-11-08 17:45:02 Print

JERUSALEM, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) — Indian Army chief General Deepak Kapoor is in Israel for talks with senior Israeli officials amid Israeli efforts to bolster military ties and export military hardware, local daily The Jerusalem Post reported Sunday.

Kapoor, who arrived in Israel on Saturday, will hold talks with Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of General Staff Gabi Ashkenazi as well as other senior Israeli officials, including Defense Minister Ehud Barak, said the report.

During his four-day visit, Kapoor will also visit the IDF’s Southern Command, it added.

Israel and India enjoy close defense ties and last year Israel overtook Russia as the number-one supplier of military platforms to India, said the newspaper.

According to press reports, India is interested in working withIsrael on submarine-launched cruise missiles, ballistic missile defense systems, laser-guided systems, satellites as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.

Editor: Lu Hui

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Answer by John
Yeah kind of. Israel is the second largest importer of military technology to China. I think their relationship kinda slowed when Israel didn’t sell the advanced AWAC to China. China improved a lot under Jewish influence. Especially the economy. Even the fourth richest guy in China is Jewish. His name is Michael Kadoorie. China kisses some serious Jewish @$ $ . Just look at these……http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3531164,00.html http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/02/09/MNG9GO1REL1.DTL

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The 20 most important naval battles in the history?

Question by sinnombre2: The 20 most important naval battles in the history?
battle of the delta(1178bc)>While there is no documentation for any pursuit of the defeated Sea Peoples, who fled to the Levant, Egypt was saved from the fate of total destruction.This is the first naval battle in the history.

Salamis, (480 BC)>. 371 Greek ships defeated 1,271 Persian ships in this decisive battle. Greek triremes had a crew of about 200 while their small penteconters had 50 oarsmen. With 1,642 ships altogether, it is thought possible that 200,000 sailors, soldiers and marines took part.

Cape Ecnomus, (256 BC)>. Like Salamis, Ecnomus was also a single engagement where 680 ships were fighting in a very small area. Some historians[who?] accept Roman claims that Rome had about 100,000 personnel. If this were true, which is unlikely, it would make it probable that at least 200,000 Roman and Carthaginian sailors and soldiers were involved.

Red Cliffs, (208 bc)>, the battle between Cao Cao and Sun Quan on China’s Yangtze River – the exact location is debated – during the late Han Dynasty. Cao Cao’s forces are said to have numbered 220,000–240,000 while Sun Quan’s fleet is said to have had 50,000 marines, the total claimed therefore being some 270,000 or 290,000 in all.

Actium, (31 BC)>. Battle between Mark Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian for control of the Roman world; more than 500 warships were involved

Yamen, (1279). The battle which ended the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty’s conquest of Southern Song Dynasty. It is claimed that more than 1,000 Song Dynasty warships were destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty near Yamen, Guangdong, China.

Lake Poyang, (1363)>. Claimed to be the largest battle in terms of personnel. Sailors of the Ming rebel force, said to be 200,000 strong, commanded by Zhu Yuanzhang, met a Han rebel force, claimed to be 650,000-strong, commanded by Chen Youliang, on Lake Poyang, China’s largest freshwater lake.

Lepanto, (1571). 212 Holy League galleys and galleasses against 272 or more Ottoman galleys, galliots etc (484+ total). The forces of the Holy League inflicted a crushing defeat on the Ottoman fleet. This was the last major naval battle, at least in the Western world, to be fought entirely or almost entirely between rowing vessels. Around 150,000 personnel took part in the battle. Lepanto is thought by some historians[who?] to have been the most decisive naval battle since Actium in 31 BC.The Turkish fleet lost more than 200 vessels and suffered at least 20,000 casualties.

Spanish Armada, (1588)>. In a series of engagements in the English Channel, a Spanish invasion fleet of 130 ships was driven north by English forces numbering nearly 200 ships. Rounding the British Isles into the Atlantic, the Armada was destroyed by powerful gales on its return to Spain.

the english armada (1589)>One year after the spanish armada,the queen elizabeth sent 18.000 soldiers against spain.Only 5000 came to england.Spain was the most powerful country in the sea until 1639 (battle of the downs)

Myeongnyang, (1597)>. A large Japanese assault on Admiral Yi’s remaining 13 ships. The Japanese attacked with 333, but were routed by the smaller force.

Battle of the downs(1639)>After this battle,holland was became in the first naval power in the world.

Cartagena de Indias, (1741)>. 186 British ships attacked Spanish fortifications and six warships in Cartagena de Indias (present-day Colombia), resulting in a major defeat and heavy losses for the British: 50 ships lost and 18,000 casualties. The battle is thought to be the largest military action in maritime history (in terms of tonnage) until the Battles of Normandy and Leyte Gulf surpassed it in 1944.

Battle of Chesapeake Bay (1781) – the French prevented Royal Navy from supplying Gen. Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, and 5 British ships were damaged with 336 casualties. Not a humiliating naval defeat, but the outcome was humiliating – the British army eventually surrendered because the Royal Navy failed to help them, and Britain therefore lost the war

Vyborg Bay, (1790)>. 257 Russian vs 241 Swedish sailing ships and rowing vessels (498 total) (neva.ru).

Trafalgar, (1805). A British fleet of 27 ships-of-the-line and six other vessels, commanded by Nelson, attacked and destroyed a combined French and Spanish fleet of 41 ships, including 33 ships-of-the-line, ultimately capturing 21 ships of the line and destroying another. Almost certainly the largest battle, at least until the American victory at Santiago in 1898, in terms of the damage and/or casualties inflicted by gunfire alone. One of the most decisive battles in history.

Jutland, (1916)>. The largest battle in terms tonnage of ships engaged and in terms of the total tonnage of ships involved in a single action. Possibly the largest battle-line action, in terms of numbers of ships engaged. The largest surface action and the largest ship-to-ship action, in terms of the tonnage of the ships e
Pearl Harbor, (1941). Six large Japanese aircraft carriers, the most powerful carrier force assembled up to that time, commanded by Chuichi Nagumo, made a surprise attack, with 353 aircraft in all, on the US Pacific Fleet’s base of Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu. 2,400 US military/naval personnel and civilians were killed and 1,280 wounded. However, this event is not usually referred to as a “battle”.

Midway, (1942). The most decisive battle of the Pacific War. Midway was a crushing defeat for the Japanese navy, reversing the course of the Pacific War.

bay of pigs invasion(1961)>The cuban army defeats the american invasion,Castro holds the presidency of the Cuban goverment and U.S. through lost his first war
Ammius

despite to the battle os sluys,england lost the war and the battle of trafalgar in my opinion is more important that the battle of nile.

You say the battle of vyborg is less important.because isn,t a english battle no?That battle became russia in a world power .

a failed English raid on Cadiz? The english armada the British navy did not have the aim of attacking cadiz,drake was wanting destroy the half of spanish ships,wean portugal of spain and conquest the azores for help the english pirates attack the spanish colonies.

If drake,s plans were completed,the spanish empire entered into a major crisis.This is a great naval battle.

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Answer by Paul
Midway, 1942

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What region of china is lightly populated?

Question by : What region of china is lightly populated?
A plateau of tibet B southeastern coast C. yangtze river valley D. northeastern coast

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Answer by Vic
B (Cities like Shanghai)

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Are these MSS psychological operations in the China section?

Question by Mike: Are these MSS psychological operations in the China section?
I often hear there is Special Psychological Operations by the MSS on mind spinning in the China section of Yahoo answers.

MSS:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_State_Security_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China

Just read these posts on the propaganda that there trying to spread

Europe and the USA still uses mediaeval

“Same and Variety as in England, Japan, US, Europe; such as ” etc…

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApzJ7Q1Q65ir3X3ExO_hVCrty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081214091645AAQ74kB&show=7#profile-info-2jHXk5bVaa

Claiming that Japan is ready to attack China again.

“1) Japan has dropped the Peaceful Clause in Japan Constitution under US guidance.

2) It sends military men to fight in Iraq.

3) It’s military ship is cruising Indian Ocean to assist US warship”

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aj91qxJg60BBpBMdUjRrLpTty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081212105045AAWoRDq&show=7#profile-info-iEhFrQCraa

Trying to enlist separatist movements in USA

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtaVbGPue.ZkQnq4cEX6hlLty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081208075641AAuN4zS&show=7#profile-info-k4e4s26Maa

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=At1_V1LOdsCRhxsWxphr0rnty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081208050845AACOtVV&show=7#profile-info-k4e4s26Maa

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Answer by Aman
Maybe, we can never be sure. Last time I saw such posts was when the Olympics were being organized. A lot of similar questions were doing the rounds, and it seemed like Chinese Communist Party has launched a major drive to boost its image and lot of trolls with level 1 or 2 account asking trollish questions and answering trollish. In recent week I have seen another spurt of such activity. In fact some of these trolls have copied the profile of one “Mr Hex Vision” who is a top answerer in China category.

I do not know what is going on, but maybe you are right. I smell they are up to something.

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What do you think of these 4 early civilizations are most advanced to least and why?

Question by : What do you think of these 4 early civilizations are most advanced to least and why?
Mesopotamia (Fertile Crescent)
Indus River Valley
Ancient China River Dynasties (Yellow and Yangtze)
Nile River Vally of Egypt
I would like to collect many opinions to examine the most common response.
Thank you!

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Answer by jose
I would think Egypt as they have yearly flooding, but then again all the civilizations have it. In my history book it says the Chinese built dikes to stop water, but the Egyptians used irrigation for plants, so either Egypt or china was more advance

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