Italian cruise ship repels pirate attack
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Topic: Italian cruise ship repels pirate attack
Posted By: Blacksword
Subject: Italian cruise ship repels pirate attack
Date Posted: April 26 2009 at 05:11
Good on em, I say. Shame they didn't blow the scum out of the water!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8019084.stm - Guns on cruise ships? A good idea..?
It does pose the question, of course, is having guns aboard a passenger cruise ship a good idea. In principle, I would say no, but then on the other hand, the world is clearly changing, and if managed properly, trained staff and designated key holders to stocks of weaponary, could be the best/only way to counter piracy on the high seas.
Any thoughts..?
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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: April 26 2009 at 06:43
Excerpt from the Atlanta Creative Loafing:
http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/how_can_america_stop_somalia_s_sea_pirates_/Content?oid=786430 - http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/how_can_america_stop_somalia_s_sea_pirates_/Content?oid=786430
How can America stop Somalia's sea pirates?
Published 04.20.09
By http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/BrowseArchives?searchAuthor=oid%3A5087 - Andisheh Nouraee No one asked me, but if Obama put me in charge of "Operation Hook-hands Into Plowshares," here's what I'd do:
1) First, stop referring to Somalia as a "failed state." Many Somali
pirates are teenage boys. We all know how moody and status-hungry
teenagers can be. The low self-esteem associated with living in a
failed state is clearly causing them to act out. Instead of calling
Somalia failed, how about something nicer, like "differently
successful"?
2) In recent years, European and Asian fishing fleets have destroyed coastal Somalia's fish stock through illegal
harvesting, destruction of reefs, and the mass-dumping of industrial
pollutants. With fishing no longer a viable living, the Somali coastal
towns that used to be fishing villages have become pirate bays.
Salting
fields to make it impossible to grow food has been acknowledged as an
act of war since the Old Testament (see Book of Judges, Chapter Nine).
Destroying fisheries is no different. The U.S., E.U. and U.N. should
treat the destruction of Somali fish stocks with the same seriousness
it would treat terrorists or rogue states if they poisoned American and
European food supplies.
Pirates are just about the only people
in Somalia making money these days. The civilian populations of many
coastal towns rely indirectly on the piracy economy to stay alive.
Furthermore, they're ticked off at the rest of the world for trashing
their fish supply. Let's stop pissing these people off with our criminal behavior. Remember, you can't spell pirate without irate.
3)
Place 12 American cruise ships with fully stocked, all-you-can eat
buffets off Somalia's coast. Half of Somalia's pirates will die of E.
coli within six months. The other half will be too obese or hungover to
work as pirates anymore.
4) Somali piracy almost completely
stopped for six months in 2006. Not coincidentally, it was the same
six-month period during which Somalia was ruled by a union of Islamic
courts. Awful people, for sure — but it was the closest thing to a real
government Somalia has had since 1991.
As part of its War on
Terror™, the Bush administration paid neighboring Ethiopia to send in
its army to remove the Islamists from power. They succeeded, plunging
Somalia back into anarchy. Surprise, surprise — piracy returned.
The
U.S. needs to encourage stability in Somalia — even if that means
making peace with nasty, Islamist tribal leaders. Yes, these
governments can be vicious, but not as vicious as the war and anarchy
that followed their overthrow.
5) Cyanide-laced eye-patches.
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