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Undeterred Somali pirates hijack 3 more ships
2009-04-14
Undeterred by U.S. and French hostage rescues that killed seven bandits, Somali pirates brazenly hijacked three more ships in the Gulf of Aden, the waterway that's become the focal point of the world's fight against piracy.

The latest trophy for the pirates was the M.V. Irene E.M., a Greek-managed bulk carrier sailing from the Middle East to South Asia, said Noel Choong, who heads the International Maritime Bureau's piracy reporting center in Kuala Lumpur.

The Irene was attacked and seized in the middle of the night Tuesday -- a rare tactic for the pirates.

U.S. Navy Lt. Nathan Christensen, spokesman for the Bahrain-based 5th Fleet, said the Irene was flagged in the Caribbean island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and carried 23 Filipino crew. Choong reported a crew of 21, and there was no immediate way to reconcile the figures.

A maritime security contractor, speaking on condition of anonymity because it is a sensitive security issue, said the ship put out a distress signal "to say they had a suspicious vessel approaching. That rapidly turned into an attack and then a hijacking."

"They tried to call in support on the emergency channels, but they never got any response," the contractor said.

On Monday, Somali pirates also seized two Egyptian fishing boats in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia's northern coast, according to Egypt's Foreign Ministry, which said the boats carried 18 to 24 Egyptians total.
Don't really care anymore as long as the Skinnies know to stay the fuck away from American ships and crew.
Posted by:ed

#12  WORLD MIL FORUM > Article describes how a CHINA SHIPPING CO. vessel was swarmed by about 30-39, mostly fast-moving Pirate boats [avg crew = 3 ea. = 90-127 Pirates in tote], attempting to induce the ship to stop and be boarded. The Pirates were driven off by armed Crew + CHIN SPECFORS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-04-14 23:37  

#11  Okay, I'm clearly not undestanding the second story. Appearantly the Navy thwarted a hijack attempt, didn't sink the pirate ship and no word about whether or not they are following said pirate ship.

I believe we can consider this a developing story.

Or perhaps this is the Navy way of saying "We don't want to kill your ignorant asses, but you have to leave us alone."

Also, no way the just 'happened' to find another American ship two days after 3 of their buddies get smoked holding their first American hostage.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-04-14 22:09  

#10  PMSNBC story on attack.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-04-14 21:57  

#9  They've attacked another US ship according to Info Dissemination.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-04-14 21:53  

#8  Some excellent comments regarding the media and PMC's can be found HERE.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-14 19:05  

#7  Actually, 2 of the largest PMCs have offered Q-Ships but were refused because of the UN's concerns about using "mercenaries". Considering how many of the UN's membership is made up of 3rd world sh'tholes like Somalia, no one should be surprised that they declined the most effective option for dealing with the problem - it might come back to bite THEM when they move into the business.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2009-04-14 18:48  

#6  I'm suprised Blackwater or some other security organization hasn't offered to guard ships while they pass the pirate infested waters. Board the vessels (with automatic weapons, etc..) before they enter the area and then leave just before the vessel make port. Ask a fee of about 100K or so and perhaps offer to pay any ransom if the guards fail.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-04-14 16:58  

#5  I'm with Ed. As long as they don't screw with Americans, I'm not sure we should do much about them. I realize a lot of this money may be making it to AQ, but I'm not sure this is one battle we shouldn't pick NOT to fight.

At least not militarily all by our lonesome. Maybe a naval protection operation that involves many other countries. Putting some resources into breaking up the gang might be better from a return on ivestment perspective than a military op on land. The burden for which most assuredly would be shouldered by US forces.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-04-14 15:14  

#4  Post-it Note yellow (pale yellow) denotes comments from our esteemed site owner. Bright yellow denotes comments from the person who posted the article. In this case, if one looks as the bottom of the article, one sees Posted by:ed; ed is a frequent poster here, generally with sensible and informative comments. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife in Buffalo   2009-04-14 13:27  

#3  Forget the Pirates...our "beloved" Obama regime has identified the TRUE threat to America:
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/04/14/the-execrable-dhs-report-on-right-wing-extremism/

I wish this was a joke...but it isn't!

[hattip HotAir for the link]
Posted by: Justrand   2009-04-14 11:41  

#2  FYI - The yellow highlighted text is the person who posted the article - not necessarily a moderator.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-04-14 09:23  

#1  My feelings exactly Mr. Yellow-highlighted-text-who-I-could-look-up-on-the-main-page-and-assign-a-proper-name-but-I'm-much-too-lazy-this-morning.
Posted by: Scott R   2009-04-14 09:05  

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