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Bluemangroup-Pirates of the Somalia


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081124/ap_on_re_af/piracy;_ylt=AnYpUYht.RCrLQfvNuggEe696Q8F

As we've previously discussed, there have been an incredible number of pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia.  There have been 95 attacks and 39 ships were seized.  There has been a call for a military blockade, however, Nato rejected the idea.  There has been a suggestion for arming ships and having aerial support.  Yet, this idea was rejected because of the danger it would pose to the crew on the merchant tankers.


Which of these ideas is the better solution?
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Do you have a suggestion that trumps them both?

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They should post NATO ships along the cost of Somalia. This along with air support would deture all the pirates. And if it didn't they they would just get blown out of the water.

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i think that the best way to get rid of pirates is to have escorts for the tankers and what not

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Any military ships out there would do fine. NATO would be best case scenerio, but India had a confrontation with what they believed was a pirate mothership last week, and left it burning in the Gulf of Aden. Pretty good, eh?

Or...we could send in "the fish"...

-- Edited by rtheisen at 19:00, 2008-11-24

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we need the cracken and crazy voodoo ladies and stuff.

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And possibly the dead mans chest??


Nato would be best case, but Nato just doesn't feel a blockade is their issue. Which is understandable. I think that Scott is right, escorting is the way to be. I'm not really into giant ship firefights.

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i agree with scott.


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Arrr? D'oh!

Here are a few other articles with more information:

http://www.newsweek.com/id/169886

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1858874,00.html

And, for the humorous spin, you can check out this classic SNL sketch:
http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/video/clips/clinton-at-mcdonalds/2525/

Does the fact that SNL was discussion Somalian warlords and the related problems all the way back in the early 90s (that sketch originally aired when I was a senior at EDHS!) mean that this is a problem far beyond our control?  Or that intervention by the world community is long overdue?  Or something in the middle?

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i like the idea of an escort system
but doesnt the article say NATO rejected the idea of a blockade?


with that in mind maybe somalia can negotiate with whoever they trade with to provide protection/escort services for whatever good they re trading

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I think the some military from Nato would be just fine. Or we could get a bunch of Ninjas to battle them.

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J.Chain, I'm fairly certain a ninja's training doesn't encompass fighting on the open seas. There's a whole different balance of the elements.Any who, I think the leaders of the different firms doing the trading through that region should perhaps use the old convoy system first deployed in the world war 1. Maybe hire a third party security firm as their protection since NATO doesn't seem willing to. It would be slower and more expensive, but at least trade would continue.

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i would go with the NATO idea, it just sounds like the most legit solution

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ninja's can do anything, anywhere, that's why they're ninjas. so option number one, definitely ninjas, if that doesn't work out the NATO ships sound the best way to go

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seriously cant we and some other countries.. or you know not even us... cant the other countries out there with help of stronger countries form some organization of force to stop some pirates? it seems like they are being lazy

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These pirates sound pretty tricky.

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NATO yeeees! Come on....Their PIRATES! really?!?! I have a feeling this will be all perfectly executed shortly.

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