medicineman
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OK, By your logic, we should attack China because their exports are harming our economy.Those ports are profiteering just as much as the pirates who get in the boat....
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OK, By your logic, we should attack China because their exports are harming our economy.Those ports are profiteering just as much as the pirates who get in the boat....
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One heck of a leap of Logic MM. I don't see how you can state that this has any connection with the fact that China is capable of producing goods at lower prices than the United States, and the accessories to piracy in Somalia.OK, By your logic, we should attack China because their exports are harming our economy.
Really, try telling that to some of the leftists (that I'm too kind) I was actually under the impression that I was the equivalent of Beezlebub or another one of the Great Demons of Hell in their lexicon.Logic? Is that what you call it? You are too kind TBT.
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exactly.seems to like the shipping industry needs to take responsibilty for this shit themselves. I don't know why the US government is responsibile for this shit......
Maybe this is different for a cargo ship, but sailing a flag is more of a political statement, which affiliates your vessel with a civilized country of port, for other mariners and customs...rather than...a pirate vessel. It is the country of your home port. Flying a US flag does not mean that they are obligated to provide protection....as a matter of fact in or out of the San Diego Harbor if you get in the shipping lanes, they will run you over without even slowing down.It's called Maritime law... If you sail under the US flag... YOU ARE THE US. If you are attacked, the US is attacked.
Like I said (kindly) before, you're always a step behind TIPS....
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Exactly, at a fraction of the price of the US Navy...who may have better things to do. These guys are in wooden boats that a good shot from a sling shot would disable their outboard motors.Naw, just a couple a Mercs with night vision and a .50 cal would be all thats needed to keep these ships safe. Put out a standing order that all ships/boats that encroach within say 500 yards are subject to be fired upon, it's a big ocean, they should be able to avoid these merchant ships, and if not, bang.
If they could get on board through the .50 cal fire...having an extra gun is not really a big deal...and maybe it is too late for a logical solution.this doesn't take into account that IF pirates do get aboard and gain controll of the ship, then they are armed with the same trusty-rusty M-2 .50s.
making it a trickier situation to help the people on board.
now, i am not saying that a .50 would stand a chance against anything we have on the ocean, just that it REALY complicates things if a ship is taken that is armed like that.
i think the solution is to have millitary escorts on GROUPS of cargo vessels. just like in WWII against the u-boats. only it would be a whole different turkey shoot.
couple shots from one five inch gun and any pirate threat moves from the present to the past instantly.
As I was trying to say, if these people are not willing to defend themselves first, then they should not expect the Navy to listen to them whine when they fail to do so.exactly.
Maybe this is different for a cargo ship, but sailing a flag is more of a political statement, which affiliates your vessel with a civilized country of port, for other mariners and customs...rather than...a pirate vessel. It is the country of your home port. Flying a US flag does not mean that they are obligated to provide protection....as a matter of fact in or out of the San Diego Harbor if you get in the shipping lanes, they will run you over without even slowing down.
And though flying the US flag may mean that if attacked, US property and citizens are being attacked, but that is the same as traveling US citizens or corporate interests on foreign soil having crimes committed against them by the local citizens...the military does not get involved in this. This is crime not an act of war
Exactly, at a fraction of the price of the US Navy...who may have better things to do. These guys are in wooden boats that a good shot from a sling shot would disable their outboard motors.
If they could get on board through the .50 cal fire...having an extra gun is not really a big deal...and maybe it is too late for a logical solution.
and maybe it is too late for a logical solution.
Yes, the AMAZING Shamarke will have a plan ready next week...http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090417/ap_on_re_af/af_piracy
"Sharmarke said his government is willing to share information that could boost the new U.S. initiative to freeze pirates' assets and pursue the money trail of their multimillion-dollar ransoms.
"We have information on who is behind this, who is involved," Sharmarke said. "There is a lot of money flowing in. ... We are following very closely how money is distributed here."
Behind the pirates are some powerful businessmen and a few high-ranking politicians, according to one captured bandit people whom Sharmarke said his government has identified."
headlines: "Somali receives bailout!"Yes, the AMAZING Shamarke will have a plan ready next week...
"First, let me start by saying this is going to cost alot of money". ahem....it's amazing!!!
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Thank you for clearing this up....(without slapping me around!)Under admiralty, the ship's flag determines the source of law. For example, a ship flying the American flag in the Persian Gulf would be subject to American admiralty law; and a ship flying a Norwegian flag in American waters will be subject to Norwegian admiralty law. This also applies to criminal law governing the ship's crew. But the ship must be flying the flag legitimately; that is, there must be more than insubstantial contact between the ship and its flag, in order for the law of the flag to apply. American courts may refuse jurisdiction where it would involve applying the law of another country, although in general international law does seek uniformity in admiralty law.
When that ship sets sail under the flag of the United states, it is still governed by those laws and protections. This does not limit the rescue vessel from being under the US flag however, an Indian military vessel if in the area would have responded as well. It is the responsibility of the US Navy to keep shipping lanes free and unfettered for OUR ships. One of OUR ships was attacked. There is nothing wrong with the US responding. Now, it needs to be nipped in the bud.
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Headline: "THE U.S. WILL RECEIVE FULL DIPLOMATIC HONORS IN RETURN FOR THE MONIES!!"headlines: "Somali receives bailout!"
Glad I could make it clear for you.Thank you for clearing this up....(without slapping me around!)