Archive for the ‘Piracy’ Category

Editorial: The Pirates of Puntland

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

The Washington Times

The only sure way to deal with pirates is to kill them. Piracy is on the rise on the high seas, but governments – including ours – are not taking the threat seriously enough.

The first seizure of a U.S. flagged vessel by pirates in recent memory was thwarted yesterday as the crew retook the vessel. The taking and retaking of the Maersk Alabama has grabbed headlines, but it was one of six ships attacked in that area since last weekend. The only reason this ship was saved is that the American crew fought back. (more…)

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U.S. military already prepared with battle plans for Somalia pirates, say intelligence sources

Thursday, April 9th, 2009
By James Gordon Meek

The Navy sent a warship to intercept Somali pirates Wednesday who hijacked a U.S.-flagged freighter, as commanders weighed military options for nailing the brigands’ bases.

Retired U.S. Ambassador Robert Oakley, who was special envoy to Somalia in the 1990s, said U.S. special operations forces have drawn up detailed plans to attack piracy groups where they live on land, but are awaiting orders from the Obama national security team.

“Our special operations people have been itching to clean them up. So far, no one has let them,” Oakley told the Daily News.

The veteran diplomat, who also was ambassador to Pakistan, said teams of Army Delta Force or Navy SEALs “could take care of the pirates in 72 hours” if given the order to strike. (more…)

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