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Postby Greji » Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:53 pm

kurohinge1 wrote:I think you missed the boat on that post, G-man. The commentators are not being "whiny assed". They're just commentating. That's why they call them commentators. ]US captain's rescue raises stakes in piracy ops



US Rescue Sparks 'Pirate Guerilla Warfare' [/align]



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Glad to see that no one is Whiney. I suppose Obama should immediately apologize for unilateral biggoted action and also for picking on poor, little teenagers, who probably only found those Kashinikovs laying around somewhere.
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Postby kurohinge1 » Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:55 pm

Greji wrote:
Glad to see that no one is Whiney. I suppose Obama should immediately apologize for unilateral biggoted action and also for picking on poor, little teenagers, who probably only found those Kashinikovs laying around somewhere.


G-man, the commentators seem to be simply pointing out, supported by threats from the pirates, that we've now "turned the corner" and entered the next phase. I don't think anyone's suggesting what you are. After all, the international response to the growing problem off Somalia was to send a collection of warships (including a Japanese one) - not negotiators with bull horns - and I don't recall anyone suggesting there was another way forward. So it was only a matter of time before it entered this phase. They're just commentating on the details.

It would be great if every pirate mothership was located and sunk, but as one of those articles points out, the sheer area makes this difficult, not to mention identification of the right boats. So it will likely require a long-term committment to protect shipping in the area by keeping warships there until (if ever) the situation in Somalia stabilises enough to control the land bases.

If you want to highlight Mr Obama's role, I guess it's like he and the French president have together kicked-off the second quarter of what is likely to become a more ugly match as time goes on.

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Postby Greji » Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:03 pm

kurohinge1 wrote:G-man, the commentators seem to be simply pointing out, supported by threats from the pirates, that we've now "turned the corner" and entered the next phase.
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But, I think that the commentators are trying to make a different match out of it. The Boston Globe led with a headline "Navy kills three pirates to save Captain". Other people are producing other fearful hints....

If they don't shape up, neither side will get into the WC finals....
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Postby kurohinge1 » Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:02 pm

Greji wrote:
. . . If they don't shape up, neither side will get into the WC finals. . .


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While I accept that the Easter Bunny is arguably an expert on stealth and "leaving little surprises", I trust that the Mr Obama is also talking to real experts on defeating pirates, like the well known contractor employed by Saudia Arabia last year:

[SIZE="4"]Peter Pan Recruited To Deal With Supertanker Pirates[/SIZE]

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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Wed Apr 15, 2009 1:59 pm

That's one creepy looking Easter Bunny.
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Postby Greji » Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:12 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:That's one creepy looking Easter Bunny.


Looks like Sarah Pallin and with Obama blowing in her ear like that, it might be.....
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Greji, looks like they were right ...

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:32 pm

US cargo ship evades Somali pirate attack

Defiant Somali pirates fired rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons at another U.S. cargo ship on Tuesday but failed to hijack it, officials said, just days after Navy SEALs rescued an American hostage after an earlier unsuccessful hijacking.

The brazen midday attack on the MV Liberty Sun in international waters off the African coast is further evidence that Somali pirates are back to business as usual. Pirates have seized four other ships with 60 hostages since sharpshooters killed three gunmen holding American freighter captain Richard Phillips. "No one can deter us," one bandit boasted.


NY company's ship damaged in Somali pirate attack

Somali pirates attacked and damaged an American ship carrying humanitarian aid Tuesday, but the ship and crew were safe under Navy escort, the military and shipping company said.

The pirates fired rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons at the Liberty Sun as it carried food for famine-wracked African nations, said the vessel's owner, Liberty Maritime Corp. The ship was en route from Houston to Mombasa, Kenya, with a roughly 20-member crew, officials said.


So how long before international forces completely cut Somalia's coast off?
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Postby Greji » Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:04 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:US cargo ship evades Somali pirate attack



NY company's ship damaged in Somali pirate attack



So how long before international forces completely cut Somalia's coast off?


Is there any fucking reason that crews can't or don't carry some weaponry. I mean a .223 traveling at around 6,000 per, shooting in a downward direction will make some very permanent holes in a lot of things at a pretty nice distance. It would also put them at a better advantage than Cap'n Hook and friends on the lower gunwales regardless of what they're shooting upwards with....

It sounds like the Japanese Government crews these ships, doesn't it? "Having weapons overseas will violate Article #9 of the peace Constitution!"
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:13 pm

Greji wrote:Is there any fucking reason that crews can't or don't carry some weaponry. I mean a .223 traveling at around 6,000 per, shooting in a downward direction will make some very permanent holes in a lot of things at a pretty nice distance. It would also put them at a better advantage than Cap'n Hook and friends on the lower gunwales regardless of what they're shooting upwards with


I was wondering the same thing. I'm sure there must be some legal issues especially once they're in territorial waters or actually probably even more so once they enter a port and actually dock.

I would also guess that not every guy who works on a cargo ship likes the idea of having to get combat training.
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Postby Gilligan » Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:35 pm

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This clip has a little bit of everything--a perfect example of what makes the Daily Show so great.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:00 am

Greji wrote:Is there any fucking reason that crews can't or don't carry some weaponry. I mean a .223 traveling at around 6,000 per, shooting in a downward direction will make some very permanent holes in a lot of things at a pretty nice distance. It would also put them at a better advantage than Cap'n Hook and friends on the lower gunwales regardless of what they're shooting upwards with....

It sounds like the Japanese Government crews these ships, doesn't it? "Having weapons overseas will violate Article #9 of the peace Constitution!"
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Ship owners will try just about anything except guns.

That's because most shipping companies still don't want guns on board their vessels, for a variety of reasons. Crews aren't trained to use them, and they can be dangerous if a ship is carrying cargo that burns, like oil or gas. Also, many ports refuse entry to armed ships.
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Postby Mike Oxlong » Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:51 am

The J-Whaling Fleet is already using most of those SJ...should be no problem to stop the whaling and set the "fishermen" up as security consultants!
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