Henry Raymond
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Henry on April 14, 2009, 08:53:57 AM
-
What a sad situation - Who is going to want to send ships in that area??
NATO says Somali pirates have hijacked another cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, the fourth ship seized in the last two days.
NATO spokeswoman Shona Lowe says the Lebanese-owned MV Sea Horse was attacked Tuesday off the Somali coast by pirates in three or four speedboats. She had no further details.
Earlier, Somali pirates captured the MV Irene E.M., a Greek-managed bulk carrier sailing from the Middle East to South Asia. The Irene was seized in the middle of the night Tuesday — a rare tactic for the pirates.
Somali pirates appear undeterred by U.S. and French attacks that have killed five pirates in the past week during hostage rescues, including that of an American sea captain.
Pirates have vowed to retaliate for the killing of their colleagues.
-
Unfortunately, it's going to take some major military assets to be sent to the region to stabilize the Marine situation. However that won't solve the root issue - which is the instability on land. Which again, would require other countries getting involved - sending in troops to squash the pirate's stronghold on shore and to establish law and order in an area devoid of it. But then - that would creat another IRAQ situation where some would see it as an occupation and then another insurgency would probably occur - and a situation like Iraq in that region would be VERY bad.