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2011-02-20 Bangladesh
Pirates of the Arabian
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Posted by tu3031 2011-02-20 00:00|| || Front Page|| [3 views ]  Top

#1 From Wikipedia ,<---- Link to Larger Map

Lets not make these guys out to be heros, they are not, people are dying here.

Posted by Goodluck 2011-02-20 04:46||   2011-02-20 04:46|| Front Page Top

#2 Piracy has always been an unhealthy profession for the crew. I read somewhere that during the 18th century, sailors lasted about a year from the day they turned pirate, and generally died penniless.
Posted by trailing wife 2011-02-20 06:48||   2011-02-20 06:48|| Front Page Top

#3 tw - back in those days, how long did sailors last if they DIDN'T turn pirate?
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418 2011-02-20 07:13||   2011-02-20 07:13|| Front Page Top

#4 Pirates the lot.

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Vince Ricardo: Are you interested in joining? The benefits are terrific. The trick is not to get killed. That's really the key to the benefit program.
Posted by Besoeker 2011-02-20 07:40||   2011-02-20 07:40|| Front Page Top

#5 Today Piracy is a clear symptom of the bankruptcy of the ruling class. It was something 'international law' was suppose to have done away with. Now with the blatant reality in everyone's face, the same said elite refuse to admit their programs, laws, and procedures are a pile of ritualistic crap. However, rather than admit the truth and really deal with the problem, they'd rather protect their little hollow game of importance and position.
Posted by Procopius2k 2011-02-20 09:18||   2011-02-20 09:18|| Front Page Top

#6 Pirates, at least in the horn of Africa and Indian Ocean areas of operations, thrive because of the lack of will on the part of the seafaring nations to deal with them. The failed state of Somalia is a perfect petri dish for this activity. So we have some choices:

1. Do nothing.

2. Pick off the relative few at sea, like it is done now.

3. Quarantine (blockade) Somalia.

4. Take over Somalia and transform it into a workable country (like Afghanistan, heh). Any volunteers? Any NGOs want a contract?

4. Take one of the pirate havens, like Hobyo, and turn it into rubble and desert again, with a warning to the others to cease and desist or it will happen to them.

There are no easy solutions, but the piracy can be stopped if there is a will.
Posted by Alaska Paul 2011-02-20 14:01||   2011-02-20 14:01|| Front Page Top

#7 4. Sounds pretty easy to me.
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2011-02-20 14:25||   2011-02-20 14:25|| Front Page Top

#8  tw - back in those days, how long did sailors last if they DIDN'T turn pirate?

I've no idea, Anguper Hupomosing9418. Mostly not terribly much longer, I imagine -- Americans were still being impressed into the British navy until the War of 1812, as I recall, which suggests the need for fresh bodies continued to be great.

The problem with being a somewhat widely read dilettante is that one's knowledge is invariably spotty.
Posted by trailing wife 2011-02-20 20:15||   2011-02-20 20:15|| Front Page Top

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