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    I read an article the other day about how all this piracy has actually brought a type of stable of economy to places like Somalia and actually provides jobs. Businesses that supply the pirates are doing well. Some of it is Khat but a lot of it is legitimate supplies like fuel, water, etc etc. Also they said Catering is big business.

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa...ref=newssearch

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    Its seems those pirates pissed of the terrorists...

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081121/ap_on_bi_ge/piracy
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    So pirates+tanks+russian navy = ?

    Also, I thought lots of people in that area were islamic..which means some pirates might be too, right? Why would militant islamic groups fight islamic pirates for taking a ship originating from an islamic country? Also, if those costs are going to boost by 40% or whatever, doesn't that mean gas is going to go back up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangerX279
    So pirates+tanks+russian navy = ?

    Also, I thought lots of people in that area were islamic..which means some pirates might be too, right? Why would militant islamic groups fight islamic pirates for taking a ship originating from an islamic country? Also, if those costs are going to boost by 40% or whatever, doesn't that mean gas is going to go back up?
    if you lived in australia, and an australian group was attacking american ships, wouldn't you be fuckin pissed? Who cares if it's a pirate group and some of them may be americans, they're still attacking american ships.

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    i know its a serious matter and all... but i cant help laughing every time i hear an update on these pirates....

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    Personally, I started paying attention 3 years ago when the pirates tried to do this. Mostly British and American citizens. Could you imagine the ransoms they could have gotten if they had succeeded. Or since Bush was still President the kind of hell they could have unleashed on themselves? And the Brits aren't exactly known for being all that kind to people that have pissed them off either.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4409662.stm

    Cruise ship repels Somali pirates

    A cruise ship sailing off Somalia has beaten back gunmen in speedboats who opened fire on it in an apparent pirate attack which terrified passengers.
    At least two boats closed in on the Seabourn Spirit, firing automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades at the cruise liner.

    But crew took evasive action, repelling the attackers without returning fire.

    One crew member was lightly injured in the early-morning incident in waters notorious for pirate attacks.

    'Rocket hit ship'

    The Bahamian-registered ship was carrying 302 passengers and crew, most of them are believed to be Americans as well as some Britons.

    "My daughter saw the pirates out our window," passenger Edith Laird from Seattle in the US told the BBC News website in an e-mail from the ship.

    "There were at least three RPG that hit the ship, one in a stateroom four doors down from our cabin," she said.

    Fellow passenger Norman Fisher, 55, from Hampstead Garden Suburb in London, said he had seen some of the attackers.

    "One of them clearly had a rifle. Later I realised that two of them had rifles and one had some kind of rocket launcher.

    "They were firing the rifle and then fired the rocket launcher twice. One of the rockets certainly hit the ship - it went through the side of the liner into a passenger's suite. The couple were in there at the time so it was a bit of an unpleasant experience."

    The attack happened about 100 miles (160km) off the Somali coast.

    The crew used an on-board loud acoustic bang to deter the gunmen, making them believe they were under fire.

    A scheduled stop in Mombasa, in neighbouring Kenya, has been cancelled and the cruise, which began in the Egyptian port of Alexandria is now due to end in the Seychelles on Monday.

    Attacks common

    David Dingle, a spokesman for the Miami-based company Seabourn Cruises, said passengers were "somewhat surprised and shocked" when they woke to find the ship under attack at 0530 (0230 GMT) on Saturday.

    "The passengers were mustered in a public room, told what was going on and reassured that we were fighting off the attack," he said.

    "They were shocked but no passengers were injured whatsoever.

    "We are extremely pleased that all the measures worked."

    He added that the company had no reason to believe it was a terrorist attack and all the evidence pointed to pirates.

    It appears to be the first attack on a luxury cruise liner in the area.

    The Seafarers' Assistance Programme (SAP) is due to discuss the incident and its implications for tourism in the region on Monday, Kenyan SAP official Andrew Mwangura told AFP news agency.

    At least 23 hijackings and attempted seizures have been recorded off the Somali coast since mid-March, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), which has warned ships to stay as far away from the coast as possible.

    Two ships carrying aid for the UN World Food Program were among the vessels attacked this year.

    "The southern coastline is among the most dangerous in the world," said Mr Mwangura.

    Somalia has been without a functioning central authority since 1991 when warlords took power after Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted.


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    Looks like a good place for target practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laggyNgroovy
    Or since Bush was still President the kind of hell they could have unleashed on themselves?
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    true asianator, but it was just a what if comment. i think the cruise lines all started staying away from east or west Africa since that incident.

    the med is relatively small and crowded so help is readily available.

    the only other place you are going to find americans in concentration are going to be on warships and i dont think they quite have the resolve for that... yet.

    hmmmmm..... i wonder what would happen if they captured an oil derrick at sea? the equipment alone is pretty high value

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    Quote Originally Posted by laggyNgroovy
    the only other place you are going to find americans in concentration are going to be on warships and i dont think they quite have the resolve for that... yet.
    I seem to remember pirates making an attack run at one of our naval supply ships a month or two ago...

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