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Africa Horn
Red Sea countries discuss ways to halt Somali piracy
2008-11-23
(SomaliNet) Countries bordering the Red Sea pledged to cooperate at a meeting in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Thursday, where they discussed hijackings by Somali pirates.

The nations blamed the frequent acts of piracy on the state of lawlessness in Somalia, which has not had a central government since 1991. Egypt says it is suffering financial losses as a result of the hijackings because an increasing number of ships no longer travel through the Suez Canal.

The Danish firm A.P. Moller-Maersk, one of the world's largest shipping lines, says it will divert some of its ships around South Africa's Cape of Good Hope in order to avoid the pirates.

Meanwhile, the Egyptian government says it is "keeping all options open" in its search for a solution to the hijackings, including diplomacy and military operations. The United States, Russia and European countries have a number of warships off the Somali coast.

Somali pirates seized the Saudi supertanker Sirius Star last weekend. The pirates, who are demanding a ransom of around 20 million euros, say the consequences will be "disastrous" if the ransom is not paid within ten days.

The Sirius Star is carrying two million barrels of oil worth nearly 80 million euros. Maritime sources say three more ships have been seized since the hijacking of the Sirius Star.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Saudi could stop it real easy.
A life time ban on Hajji trips to Mecca for pirates and everybody in their clan.
It would stop yesterday!
Posted by: 3dc   2008-11-23 15:56  

#7  I agree, OP. I hope that we are feeding intel to our allies, like India, who will do something about it. That would be appropriate for us. India, China, Egypt, Saudis, all have a dog in this fight. They need to step up and take responsibility. Cheap flags of convenience are like cheap parachutes. Caveat Emptor, MoFos.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-11-23 15:21  

#6  We've dealt with African pirates before, and without having to jaw-jaw with every prince, potentate, or peddler in the world before doing it. The first time a US ship is captured, Somalia should cease to exist, even on OLD maps. It worked once, it will work again.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-11-23 13:59  

#5  
WWSDD
Posted by: DMFD   2008-11-23 13:23  

#4  Ditto Ed. Looks like an African problem. If my memory serves me correctly, they don't like Anglo colonial solutions.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-23 12:35  

#3  Fuck 'em. Stay out, save our money and lives as long as US ships and personnel are not attacked. First time US personnel are attacked, hold the pirates and town for ransom.
Posted by: ed   2008-11-23 12:25  

#2  Just look how well yakking about it for months works with Iran. And they yakked it up for years with Saddam and now Iraq is a free country....

(do I really have to place a /SARC here?)

I say a naval artillary barrage of that village is in order. Followed by Old Patriot's ARCLIGHT...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-11-23 12:17  

#1  You could send them flowers and a nice note asking them to please behave. Or perhaps you could, ummm, kill 'em.

Put armed soldiers or mercenaries on merchant ships. Use convoys with naval escorts through pirate infested waters. Use air patrols to find and sink pirate ships. Naaaahh, better to yak about the problem endlessly.
Posted by: DMFD   2008-11-23 10:58  

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