Saturday, January 1, 2005

U.S. operations in the Indian Ocean

Tom asked recently about the U.S. military base in the Indian Ocean. Talk Left has some information, with a comment from a reader:

The official US Navy website for Diego Garcia says the avg height above sea level is 4' and that the wave surged to a 6' height but operations were not affected. Really? Gonna be a lot of drowned detainees if they were housed in the same conditions as Gitmo. Sure hope the nuclear weapons bunker entrances were higher than 6'. We'll never know. We'll just trust the Navy to be truthful. LOL.

LOL is right. And, about my concern that the "Warning Center" says it had no way to warn people in that area, Talk Left has this about our base there, which apparently is used for secret detentions:

"One of the few places in the Indian Ocean that got the message of the quake was Diego Garcia, a speck of an island with a United States Navy base, because the Pacific warning center's contact list includes the Navy. Finding the appropriate people in Sri Lanka or India was harder." (NYT, 28 Dec 2004, emphasis added)

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