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On 12/07/2011 10:28 AM, Flying Pig wrote:
Check out how the Russian Navy dealt with the Somalis - it's all in Russian,
but the end result is pretty clear. Bet the Somalis don't target the
Russians much any more...
http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html

The commentary from another cruiser:


Not exactly politically correct but probably very effective.

RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTURES SOMALI PIRATES
How about that - The Russians captured the Pirates, tied
them up, put them on the boats, then set them all on fire - puff no more
Pirates!
NO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS BS HERE!

This video shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian
pirate ship shortly after the pirates had captured a Russian oil tanker.
The Euro Union navy that patrols these waters would not interfere because
they feared there could be casualties.
All explanations are in Russian with a single exception of
when a wounded pirate says something in English and the Russian soldier says
"This is not a fishing boat". All conversations between the commandos are
in Russian. If you don't understand Russian, the pictures speak for
themselves.

The soldiers freed their compatriots and the tanker. The
Russian Navy Commandos moved the pirates back to their own (pirate) ship,
searched the pirate ship for weapons and explosives and then they left the
ship and exploded it with all remaining pirates hand-cuffed to it.
The commandos sank the pirate ship along with the pirates
and without any court proceedings, lawyers etc. That is, they used the
anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th centuries where the captain of the
rescuing ship has the right to decide what to do with the pirates. Usually,
they were hung.

I would think from now on, Russian ships will not be
targets for Somali pirates.



L8R

Skip, still fairing


Yep, old ways work best. Slit their wrists and walk the plank. That is
if they don't catch a fatal bullet first. No repeat offenses and no
cost of trial and keep.

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On 12/07/2011 10:34 AM, Harryk wrote:
In , says...

Check out how the Russian Navy dealt with the Somalis - it's all in Russian,
but the end result is pretty clear. Bet the Somalis don't target the
Russians much any more...
http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html

The commentary from another cruiser:


Not exactly politically correct but probably very effective.

RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTURES SOMALI PIRATES
How about that - The Russians captured the Pirates, tied
them up, put them on the boats, then set them all on fire - puff no more
Pirates!
NO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS BS HERE!

This video shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian
pirate ship shortly after the pirates had captured a Russian oil tanker.
The Euro Union navy that patrols these waters would not interfere because
they feared there could be casualties.
All explanations are in Russian with a single exception of
when a wounded pirate says something in English and the Russian soldier says
"This is not a fishing boat". All conversations between the commandos are
in Russian. If you don't understand Russian, the pictures speak for
themselves.

The soldiers freed their compatriots and the tanker. The
Russian Navy Commandos moved the pirates back to their own (pirate) ship,
searched the pirate ship for weapons and explosives and then they left the
ship and exploded it with all remaining pirates hand-cuffed to it.
The commandos sank the pirate ship along with the pirates
and without any court proceedings, lawyers etc. That is, they used the
anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th centuries where the captain of the
rescuing ship has the right to decide what to do with the pirates. Usually,
they were hung.

I would think from now on, Russian ships will not be
targets for Somali pirates.



L8R

Skip, still fairing


I don't believe in fighting of any kind. I believe that we could have
used diplomacy to handle this situation. If we could sit down with the
Somalis and make them see the harm that they are causing, surely they
would quit.


If they are in the act of piracy, just blow them out of the water. No
introductions necessary.
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And do it for your kids sake....and ignore the selfish fleabags...
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On Jul 12, 11:28*am, "Flying Pig" wrote:
Check out how the Russian Navy dealt with the Somalis - it's all in Russian,
but the end result is pretty clear. *Bet the Somalis don't target the
Russians much any more...http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html



"The Euro Union navy that patrols these waters would not interfere
because
they feared there could be casualties."

Yeah, they're own...
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:45:57 -0400, Harryk
wrote:

On 7/12/11 12:34 PM, Harryk wrote:
In , says...

Check out how the Russian Navy dealt with the Somalis - it's all in Russian,
but the end result is pretty clear. Bet the Somalis don't target the
Russians much any more...
http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html

The commentary from another cruiser:


Not exactly politically correct but probably very effective.

RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTURES SOMALI PIRATES
How about that - The Russians captured the Pirates, tied
them up, put them on the boats, then set them all on fire - puff no more
Pirates!
NO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS BS HERE!

This video shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian
pirate ship shortly after the pirates had captured a Russian oil tanker.
The Euro Union navy that patrols these waters would not interfere because
they feared there could be casualties.
All explanations are in Russian with a single exception of
when a wounded pirate says something in English and the Russian soldier says
"This is not a fishing boat". All conversations between the commandos are
in Russian. If you don't understand Russian, the pictures speak for
themselves.

The soldiers freed their compatriots and the tanker. The
Russian Navy Commandos moved the pirates back to their own (pirate) ship,
searched the pirate ship for weapons and explosives and then they left the
ship and exploded it with all remaining pirates hand-cuffed to it.
The commandos sank the pirate ship along with the pirates
and without any court proceedings, lawyers etc. That is, they used the
anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th centuries where the captain of the
rescuing ship has the right to decide what to do with the pirates. Usually,
they were hung.

I would think from now on, Russian ships will not be
targets for Somali pirates.



L8R

Skip, still fairing


I don't believe in fighting of any kind. I believe that we could have
used diplomacy to handle this situation. If we could sit down with the
Somalis and make them see the harm that they are causing, surely they
would quit.



Unfortunately, we have a few juvenile delinquents in rec.boats who
specialize in spoofing the posting IDs of those other posters they don't
like. The post immediately above was not from me.

Yet another reason for moderated newsgroups.



True, too true. And, one might add, so are you.


MYA
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:15:56 -0400, Harryk
wrote:

In article , naled24511
says...

On 7/12/11 12:34 PM, Harryk wrote:
In , says...

Check out how the Russian Navy dealt with the Somalis - it's all in Russian,
but the end result is pretty clear. Bet the Somalis don't target the
Russians much any more...
http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html

The commentary from another cruiser:


Not exactly politically correct but probably very effective.

RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTURES SOMALI PIRATES
How about that - The Russians captured the Pirates, tied
them up, put them on the boats, then set them all on fire - puff no more
Pirates!
NO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS BS HERE!

This video shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian
pirate ship shortly after the pirates had captured a Russian oil tanker.
The Euro Union navy that patrols these waters would not interfere because
they feared there could be casualties.
All explanations are in Russian with a single exception of
when a wounded pirate says something in English and the Russian soldier says
"This is not a fishing boat". All conversations between the commandos are
in Russian. If you don't understand Russian, the pictures speak for
themselves.

The soldiers freed their compatriots and the tanker. The
Russian Navy Commandos moved the pirates back to their own (pirate) ship,
searched the pirate ship for weapons and explosives and then they left the
ship and exploded it with all remaining pirates hand-cuffed to it.
The commandos sank the pirate ship along with the pirates
and without any court proceedings, lawyers etc. That is, they used the
anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th centuries where the captain of the
rescuing ship has the right to decide what to do with the pirates. Usually,
they were hung.

I would think from now on, Russian ships will not be
targets for Somali pirates.



L8R

Skip, still fairing

I don't believe in fighting of any kind. I believe that we could have
used diplomacy to handle this situation. If we could sit down with the
Somalis and make them see the harm that they are causing, surely they
would quit.



Unfortunately, we have a few juvenile delinquents in rec.boats who
specialize in spoofing the posting IDs of those other posters they don't
like. The post immediately above was not from me.

Yet another reason for moderated newsgroups.


You dumfoch spoofer! If I really felt like that I wouldn't be here, I'd
be at my own google group. So go **** up a rope, you spoofer.



Er. Just wondering. How does one get invited to your moderated group?
Does one first have to become a horse's ass like you?

MYA
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