Watching the news this morning, I saw Eric Holder sounding remarkably stupid on pirates. It sounds like he has no idea what to do with them if the Navy is so good-hearted as to actually capture any now or later.
The traditional law of piracy was that any sovereign who captured them could tray (and usually execute) them, piracy was a 'Crime of universal jurisdiction' which meant the captor could try them whether they had ever attacked a ship of the captor's nationality or not. It boggles my mind that this is the same ass-clown who thinks terrorists can be handled in the courts under laws yet to be written, when he can't figure out that all necessary legal foundations were laid over 300 years ago to deal with pirates and he doesn't know anything about them.
I also gravely doubt that this is the 'First attack on US sailors by pirates in 200 years,' I don't doubt for a minute that there are many dead Americans at the bottom of the Caribbean, the area around the Molucca Strait, and in Philippine waters, it's just that pirates in those places kill instead of ransoming, and attack small craft instead of container ships.