On 2/26/11 9:35 AM, BAR wrote:
In , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...
I think the U.S. Navy acted appropriately in the tragic incident
that resulted in the deaths of Dr. Bob Riggle, Phyllis Macay and Jean
and Scott Adam at the hands of Somali pirates. Caution has to be Job One
so long as there is a chance at least some hostages might be freed. The
Navy was watching and it was cautious.
From what I have read, we don't know what event(s) precipitated the
shooting of the hostages by the pirates. Whatever penalties they were
facing surely weren't as severe as what happened after they murdered
their hostages.
The areas in which these pirates operate is enormous. Obviously, more
countries need to participate in patrol and interdiction.
Obviously you haven't got a clue.
http://en.rian.ru/world/20090402/120870418.html
Actually, Bert-Birther, I do have a clue. I'm aware of the participation
of a number of nations in the anti-pirate patrol, but,
it isn't enough.