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Shoot at the pirates? West weighs arming ships
2009-08-14
Another A-Pee story. Rest at link.
Challenging a global aversion to guns aboard ships, France has put troops on tuna boats in the Indian Ocean, and Belgium is offering military units to its merchant vessels off the Horn of Africa. Now, U.S. lawmakers are weighing similar action to fight piracy.
Step by baby step. Bit by bit.
Opponents fear such moves will escalate the violence and raise a minefield of legal issues.
As if the pirates care. If they outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns. Outlaws would prefer that they be outlawed. And I'm sure the pirates would prefer that their prey be defenseless, too.
In June, the U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment that would require the Department of Defense to put armed teams on U.S.-flagged ships passing through high-risk waters, specifically around the Horn of Africa where Somali pirates have become a scourge of world shipping.
One rule: Don't shoot the boat!
The amendment now goes to the Senate. A separate bill introduced last month would grant immunity from prosecution in American courts to any "owner, operator, time charterer, master, or mariner who uses force, or authorizes the use of force, to defend a vessel of the United States against an act of piracy."
Pirate-cruises to begin shortly after the bill is passed.
Posted by:gorb

#4  OP-

Is there anything an Arc Light can't do? :)

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2009-08-14 23:17  

#3  Drink up!
Posted by: Pappy   2009-08-14 22:54  

#2  #1 How about just napalm their home ports on a regular basis until pirate activity ceases for a year? Posted by: 3dc

ARCLIGHT would be more effective, 3dc. There isn't much that will burn in Somalia that hasn't already been turned into charcoal. Problem with the entire idea is that there are still some 250 hostages being held, and there's no guarantee they wouldn't be killed in the operation. Better to sail a brand-spanking new ship, low in the water from a "huge" cargo, with 50 or 60 marines and weapons aboard. Let it operate between Port Said and Mumbai, back and forth, until the pirates take the bait. It won't be long, and it definitely will be a one-off operation.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-08-14 15:26  

#1  How about just napalm their home ports on a regular basis until pirate activity ceases for a year?
Posted by: 3dc   2009-08-14 10:27  

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