Tons of chemicals will be destroyed in Mediterranean Sea

Approximately 700 tons of extremely dangerous chemical stocks will be thrown in Crete – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs doesn't respond to this.
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700 tons of dangerous chemicals will be thrown in the Mediterranean Sea, after their hypothetical destruction, in the triangle of Sikelia – Malta and Crete.

The destruction method is called hydrolysis and according to the plans, the destruction will take place on a U.S. Navy boat, which has two nuclear reactors!
At this point we have to underline that this method hasn't been applied to such volume, especially taking place on a boat.

After hydrolysis destruction, a larger volume of sewage will be produced, around 1,5 million tones, which will be plunged in the restricted Mediterranean sea, which is at risk.

Those who are in charge of this destruction chose the "international waters", because the states can't raise environmental and political opposition.

The U.S. embassy has sent to Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs two non papers, asking the assistance of Athens in the destruction of Syria's chemicals.

According to neakriti.gr's information, they asked the assistance of Greece by offering ports or ashore facilities. Athens, has requested the ships not to pass from North Crete for security reasons and environmental protection.

The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, instead of taking actions which will prevent the destruction of chemicals in the Mediterranean Sea, remains silent.