Pirates don't usually kill
at least not the Somali ones.
But now that we have killed the pirates, we probably should expect many international sailors to suffer and die as a result. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090412/D97H5GRG0.html What a bizarre world we live in, where pirates do what they will against these ships, with almost no resistance. The game of exchanging money is over, and now it will be exchanging blood and money, and it has been said that the US Navy does not have the ships do anything meaningful in that area. It's just too much sea and not enough ships. Who on the right, and who on the left want to go to war with Somali gangs? I'm not saying no one does, I'm just throwing out a question. Who wants to nation-build? |
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when people start dying, that means you are talking about real money. There are some complicated calculations here: if you kill too many crew, the crew will finally devise better ways of fighting back, making the piracy more costly. But if you never kill, then you are not taken seriously, and the prices you command are lower. The action of America tips the pirates towards being more violent. I.e. the equation changes somewhat. |
They claimed they shot when it appeared the captain was in "imminent danger".
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I'm sorry, I'm not believing any media reports coming out of this thing.
It's clear that the curtain has been pulled down. It's how many days now and we still don't have a story that makes sense of how the crew "recaptured" the vessel, and how the lifeboat ended up in the water with the captain. |
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