Hey, those pirates have just seized another one of your ships - man your Navy is ****...
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Originally posted by Patroklos View PostExcept why would they transport such waste through the Suez canal and dump it in shallow populated amd heavily trafficed coastal regions where effects are bound to be discovered instead of, say, in the far more remote and deep central Atlantic where you are lucky if you even see another ship every other day?
Its fiction, and bad fiction at that.
Perhaps, but it is plausible.
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostI thought that the reason for the Navy was to protect the sea lanes. And they don't even know what to do?
That said, I can understand the reluctance of somali pirates to surrender to american forces. I wouldn't want to end up in a black ops prison somewhere for the next decade."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
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I don't understand the reluctance of the CnC to let the military do its job here.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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The problem is that we're talking about more than a million square miles of ocean here, and lots of legitimate fishermen. It's too much space to patrol. I've wondered whether it would be possible to use drones to monitor the Somali coast. I think they'd only have to monitor less than a thousand miles of coast, maybe even considerably less. If they could keep at least 20 drones in the air off the coast at all times, each drone patrolling less than 50 miles of coast I think they'd be able to track everything leaving and entering those areas.
che,
There are many major problems with your article, but let's just focus on the first four that popped into my head:
1)The Royal Navy comparison is asinine. No one is impressing Somalians into anyone's navy or merchant marine. The idea that they are taking to piracy to survive may be somewhat correct in some cases, but it isn't the level that your article is pointing out, which leads me to my second point:
2)If the West really wanted to dump nuclear waste into the sea off Somalia, and steal Somalia's food supply, we didn't exactly have to wait for the collapse of Somalia's government to do so. What exactly was Somalia ever going to do about it? Nothing?
3)Your article claims that this "volunteer coast guard" was simply trying to stop point 2 from occurring and collect taxes. Since point 2 is obviously fiction, what about this one? Well, I think it's 100% correct! The pirates ARE trying to collect money from the various nations who ship through the area. That's why they are taking over ships and holding people hostage for ransom. In other words, piracy This leads me to my final point...
4)**** you. You may hate the West, and you may feel, or want to feel a certain solidarity with poor people worldwide, but that's no excuse for posting material SUPPORTIVE of Somalian pirates who are holding hostages, extorting millions of dollars from various shipping companies, and who have killed several hostages already. I don't care what the impressment practices of the Royal Navy were, I don't care about the state of the government of Somalia, and I certainly don't care about the motives of the pirates. Nor, I think, does 99.9% of the rest of the world. The fact of the matter is, they're pirates, and if don't deal with them decisively and soon, it's only going to provide negative reinforcement for pirates in other areas of the world - for example, the heavily trafficked sea lanes through the Indonesian archipelago. The only way to decisively deal with these pirates is to not allow them to drag out these hostage scenarios. We should be shooting them on site, we should be landing Marines at known pirate havens and burning the waterfronts to the ground, and when known associates of pirates echo their demands in the world media, we should be arresting these people as accomplices.
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Pat - It seems other sources speak of illegal dumping (and fishing) as well.
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5...mVc5McYV-Q(and many others)
(and many others)
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Yes. I would prefer finns.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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Wezil, while I don't doubt that there is probably behaviour by foreign vessels off the Somali coast which would be considered illegal and stopped near most other coastlines, how does that in any sense justify the seizure of random vessels and crews for ransom?
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I understand Whoha is questioning credibility, but I expect there aren't many people besides somali's to report these things. If dumping were happening off the coast of norway then I suspect it would be norwegians making the reports...
I'm still not arguing this behaviour is happening, just that it is plausible. The sources and arguments saying it is so are better than I have heard from the other side. It would be proving a negative territory for me except for the evidence found washed up after the tsunami."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
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Originally posted by Wezil View PostAnd?
Would you prefer finns?
and our ship that they attempted to pirate was 300 miles out, IE not stealing their fish or dumping nuclear waste on their shores.
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse View PostWezil, while I don't doubt that there is probably behaviour by foreign vessels off the Somali coast which would be considered illegal and stopped near most other coastlines, how does that in any sense justify the seizure of random vessels and crews for ransom?
Why do you feel the need to morally equate the two?
No, I do not find this to be justification for seizing random vessels and demanding arbitrary ransom.
I'm still waiting for the US navy to blow the crap out of the pirates they are watching."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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