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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: thundley4 on April 18, 2009, 04:44:15 PM
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Undated photo of the involved ship
"NAIROBI, Kenya – NATO forces rescued 20 fishermen from pirates who launched the latest attack in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday, but let the Somali hijackers go because they had no authority to arrest them.
The release underscored the difficulties of stopping the skyrocketing piracy scourge in the Horn of Africa, where sea bandits also seized a Belgian-flagged ship carrying 10 foreign crew near the Seychelles islands and started hauling it toward Somalia.
"There isn't a silver bullet" to solve the problem, said Roger Middleton, a piracy expert at London-based think-tank Chatham House. He said it's common for patrolling warships to disarm then free brigands because they have rarely have jurisdiction to try them.
Pirate attacks have increased in recent weeks, with fishermen-turned-gunmen from Somalia searching for targets further out to sea as ships try to avoid the anarchic, clan-ruled nation.
Pirates have attacked more than 80 boats this year alone, nearly four times the number assaulted in 2003, according to the Kuala Lumpur-based International Maritime Bureau. They now hold at least 18 ships and over 310 crew hostage, according to an Associated Press count." WTF? (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090418/ap_on_re_af/af_piracy;_ylt=Asn1nUokSPYtuqjtBD.U4EZvaA8F)
Hello, NATO, is anyone home?
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You don't need a "Silver Bullet" to fix this problem.
A few thousand plain 'ole copper jacketed ones would do just fine.