American crew retakes ship
On Apr 8, 6:00*pm, HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 13:12:18 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:
I would put a noose around all the pirates that are captured on the ship and
line them up along the rail. *Inform the ones with the captain that if
anything happens to the captain or they leave the area, the ones on the rail
will head to the sea.
I was watching Glenn Beck a while ago and for once he said something
that might have made sense.
"Where are the Marines?"
Keeping a fast reaction force in that area and just plain kicking ass
when an American flagged ship is touched would stop it cold.
Take no prisoners.
I got a feeling it won't be done because of crew safety and
"environmental" considerations.
Sticky problem. *The Mayaguez and Iran hostage situations are probably
studied to make these kinds of decisions.
Remember the Q-ships? *Merchant ships with hidden guns.
Maybe it was all a John Wayne movie.
Tripoli was assaulted to stop the pirates before.
Might take a land assault to stop it this time.
It's weird to think that 204 years after the Barbary pirates, we're
back to the same problem.
Actually, Somalia is less "civilized" than was Tripoli.
There was a leader of Tripoli to make peace with.
--Vic
The ship, its contents, and ransom money are just property, a commodity
much less valuable than the lives of the ship crews.
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Palin & Bachmann in 2012 -
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What an idiot! With your sentence above, you've quantified not only
the ship and it's contents, but you've quantified the worth of the
crew. So, do tell, what is that dollar amount?
It's funny that you think the crew of that ship has such great value,
but right here in this forum, you've wished death, misery, and ill
fortune on countless people.
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