I still say send in the Marines.
;-)
Agreed....or a multi national force.....americans, British, Canadian, and Russian.
I still say send in the Marines.
;-)
Nope, to many ROE's. Just the Marines, they managed to restore order once before. If that isn't the course of action, then an all out assault. No hold barred, just take the country by lethal force and end the BS.Agreed....or a multi national force.....americans, British, Canadian, and Russian.
Screw that Ironsides, I'm still looking for some payback. I say let the Marines in again. They did a bang up job the first time round.
Agreed....or a multi national force.....americans, British, Canadian, and Russian.
He's a Dem, he'll fumble with it and f!ck it up. We'll end up with peacekeepers in there again. That dog don't hunt in that hole. That place, like Afghanistan needs a huge can of military whoop ass dumped on it.Yes we did, and then for some reason, they pulled us out. Mogadishu was relatively peaceful when we boarded our ships and sailed away. Warlords then moved in and all hell broke lose. Kind of hard to come back and do things all over again. I can understand your wanting to get back at them, but what would it accomplish except make us both happy. I think something will be done soon, I cannot see Obama waiting forever for it to go away, the people here are beginning to grumble about his inaction..:angryfire:
They could, should leave that coastline looking like Edward James Almos' face.maybe unf's idea is best....both the USS Howard and the Russian Peter the Great are sitting off Somalia...wouldn't take long for those 2 to turn the entire coastline into a toxic dump.
Ya, the UN has an awesome track record. :roll:We shouldn't forget that Somalia is a country that has been meddled in by other countries for some time now. At one time Mussolini wanted to use it as a haven for excess Italians. The country was run by India for a time. Meanwhile nobody was asking the people. For thirty years or so the country has been in a state of civil war. I think it would be a good idea to send a UN force in and turn the country into some kind of domocracy or whatever the people would like. One condition for aid might be that they turn over all the pirates.
That's awesome...;-) ThanxA US ship captain has been rescued after being held for five days in a
lifeboat by Somali pirates.
Source: Somali Pirates: Captain Richard Phillips Freed By Captors Off Horn Of Africa | World News | Sky News
Captain Richard Phillips was held captive hundreds of miles off the Horn of Africa
after pirates raided his aid ship, the Maersk Alabama.
"I can confirm that Captain Phillips has been safely recovered," said US State
Department spokeswoman Laura Tischler.
Sources said three of the pirates holding him were killed in the operation.
The fourth was injured in the firefight and is in US custody.
Mr Phillips is uninjured and is now on the USS Bainbridge, one of the two US Navy
warships involved in the tense stand-off.
Last night, the Maersk Alabama docked in Kenya's coastal city of Mombassa.
The crew told of the 53-year-old captain's bravery.
They said that as the pirates boarded the US cargo ship, he told his crew to lock
themselves in a cabin and surrendered himself to safeguard his men.
"He saved our lives!" shouted second mate Ken Quinn as the 17,000-tonne ship
docked. "He's a hero!"
The crew later overpowered some of the pirates but the Somalis fled with Captain
Phillips to a lifeboat.
Anti-piracy expert Nick Davis told Sky News: "They (the pirates) will learn from
this. They're not going to stop piracy in any way, shape or form. They will up the
anti, they will get better organised.
"Those killed would have been the foot soldiers. It's now going to fall back to the
chain of command in the Somalian network of piracy, both ashore and in different
countries, as to how they want to up the anti.
"This is not going to send any message at all, apart from 'now the Americans
have been aggressive towards us, then we can be aggressive if we don't get
what we want'.
"It's a very, very big business and there are hundreds, if not now thousands of
people involved in this, in several different countries."
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Who are you and why have you logged on to Gh's account?There are enough warships in that area..... if they think it's a pirate boat....sink the son of a bitch..... time to shoot first, ask questions later.
"This is not going to send any message at all, apart from 'now the Americans
have been aggressive towards us, then we can be aggressive if we don't get
what we want'.So now these Somalia Pirates can justify being aggressive with
Americans and American ships due to this rescue, as opposed to just
hijacking their ships and kidnapping members of their crew and holding
them for days with guns pointed at their heads.
Good that's clarified. 8O
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Now you know where I am.I've had an epiphany...or is that I had someone piss on me...... either way....I'm getting sick and f*ckin tired of this shyte.
A US ship captain has been rescued after being held for five days in a
lifeboat by Somali pirates.
Source: Somali Pirates: Captain Richard Phillips Freed By Captors Off Horn Of Africa | World News | Sky News
Captain Richard Phillips was held captive hundreds of miles off the Horn of Africa
after pirates raided his aid ship, the Maersk Alabama.
"I can confirm that Captain Phillips has been safely recovered," said US State
Department spokeswoman Laura Tischler.
Sources said three of the pirates holding him were killed in the operation.
The fourth was injured in the firefight and is in US custody.
Mr Phillips is uninjured and is now on the USS Bainbridge, one of the two US Navy
warships involved in the tense stand-off.
Last night, the Maersk Alabama docked in Kenya's coastal city of Mombassa.
The crew told of the 53-year-old captain's bravery.
They said that as the pirates boarded the US cargo ship, he told his crew to lock
themselves in a cabin and surrendered himself to safeguard his men.
"He saved our lives!" shouted second mate Ken Quinn as the 17,000-tonne ship
docked. "He's a hero!"
The crew later overpowered some of the pirates but the Somalis fled with Captain
Phillips to a lifeboat.
Anti-piracy expert Nick Davis told Sky News: "They (the pirates) will learn from
this. They're not going to stop piracy in any way, shape or form. They will up the
anti, they will get better organised.
"Those killed would have been the foot soldiers. It's now going to fall back to the
chain of command in the Somalian network of piracy, both ashore and in different
countries, as to how they want to up the anti.
"This is not going to send any message at all, apart from 'now the Americans
have been aggressive towards us, then we can be aggressive if we don't get
what we want'.
"It's a very, very big business and there are hundreds, if not now thousands of
people involved in this, in several different countries."
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But a seriuos lack of balls in Command to do anything with it.;-)(and the militaries have far superior firepower).
But a seriuos lack of balls in Command to do anything with it.;-)
US warship challenges Somalia pirates - Telegraph
Prime example right here..... sink the ****ing ship.....why give them even the "chance" of off loading those tanks and weapons.