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Africa Horn
Somalia warns US against striking pirates
2009-04-23
[Beirut Daily Star: Region] Somalia's president cautioned on Wednesday against any US strike on the land bases of pirates who have seized dozens of ships off his country's coastline, saying such an attack would have no positive effect. Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmad told a news conference in Cairo that he preferred instead to strengthen Somali police forces to act against Somali buccaneers who have made millions of dollars seizing vessels in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean.

Asked about a possible US strike, Ahmad said: "We advise against this ... because strikes like these rarely hit their marks."
He knows better, but we could always demonstrate. Again ...
"Training and arming the Somali forces is what will secure an end to this phenomenon," Ahmad said. "The idea now is to strengthen the Somali police force so they can pursue [pirates], and to establish a coast guard whose mission would be to protect the Somali coast and prevent pirates from attacking passing ships."

The brief seizure of the Maersk Alabama and the subsequent hostage drama involving the ship's captain have led to calls from lawmakers in Washington and former military officers for US forces to attack the pirates' bases on land.

A senior US defense official has said the United States was unlikely to attack Somali pirate land bases due to the risk of civilian deaths but may help local authorities fight a scourge that has also driven up insurance rates for merchant ships passing through the waterways linking Europe to Asia.

US officials are also wary of action that could lead pirates to seek common cause with Islamist insurgents such as Somalia's Al-Shabaab group.

Ahmad, who headed the Islamic Courts movement that defeated Mogadishu's powerful warlords and brought some stability to the capital and most of south Somalia in 2006, said his movement had been able to deal with the pirates when it was in power. "The pirates live on land. They don't live in the sea. And we know the people. Previously, in the days of the courts, we with God's grace were able to stop them," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Somalia's what? I thought they didn't have a functioning government, how can they have a head of state?

Oh, I see, it's one of the "Islamic Courts" turd-turbans. As far as I can tell, they never had any control over Puntland, which is where most of the active pirate bases are located. He's a fucking liar.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-04-23 11:48  

#2  How 'bout we just sink all your boats? Then you won't need a coast guard.
Posted by: mojo   2009-04-23 11:17  

#1  A Somalia coast guard? they must think we're idiot enough to give them fast boats and larger guns to go a pirating.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-04-23 01:13  

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