It's turned around, and is going back the way it came.
Why the ship turned around is a good question: for which there doesn't seem to be an answer. Presumably the Kang Nam's captain knows: but he hasn't shared that information, of course.
As for what I think this means: I think it means that the Kang Nam turned around, and that there's not enough information to allow reasonable speculation.
We'll just have to wait and see what happens next.
Related posts:
- "North Korea's Still There, Still a 'Serious Concern' "
(June 24, 2009) - "USS John McCain Positioning for Intercept of North Korean Ship: More Radioactive Kimchi for Syria?"
(June 19, 2009)
- "Source: North Korean ship now going the other way"
The Associated Press (June 30, 2009)
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It still hasn't refueled, has it? It's gonna run out of fuel soon.
This story's been bugging me.
I speculate it'll be towed to port by whatever US destroyer is tailing it now.
Very interesting info!!!
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I don't know what the range is for ships like the North Korean freighter.
The refueling situation may be relevant: but maritime technology has changed a bit since Midway was a critical coaling station. Good point.
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Thank you. I'm not sure it warranted an exclamation mark, though.
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