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SourcePageNational Review
DateDateJune 4, 2010
URLURLhttp://article.nationalreview.com/435408/the-art-of-seaborne-humiliation/victor-davis-hanson
QuoteText"Many other such incidents could be cited — think of the 1968 capture of the Pueblo by North Korea or the 1975 taking of the Mayaguez by the Khmer Rouge. While the details differ, the general playbook remains the same: Some sort of incident is staged at sea, where witnesses and boundaries are often nonexistent, in order to provoke a response that will work to the provoker’s benefit."
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The Art of Seaborne Humiliation by Victor Davis Hanson (National Review, June 4, 2010) (view)