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: ...the world's mightiest navy, the US Navy, can't handle the Somali pirates. It's yet another example of how unprepared for the 21st Century our military forces are. snip aritcle, except for the last paragraph In any case, shippers say firepower won't rid the region of piracy. Naval units must go after the pirates' dens and boats to reduce piracy, they say, not just patrol the 2,400-kilometer coast waiting for raiders to make the first move. Well, 2400 kilometers is a hell of a long chunk of coastline to blockade effectively - you'd need several hundred UAV drones in the air 24/7 to give you intelligence on boat movements, then you'd need to distinguish between pirates and legitimate fishermen (life is hard enough in Somalia without interdicting a major food source) - always remembering that the difference between a fisherman and a pirate may not be all that clear all the time. Then to 'go after the pirate dens' means civiliab casualties in a country mostly controlled by more-or-less radical Islamic militants - I could see the problem escalating from piracy-for- ransom to privateering-to-sink -commerce as part of a jihad against the Great Satans of the West (never mind that cargoes may be wheat for Iran). It's not that we can't do it - we could - it's that we have a couple of other things on our plate that are consuming military resources at the moment. And, of course, in order to effectively rid the region of piracy one needs to establish an effective rule of law in the countryside, and eliminate the support network in the region - either that or sink every last thing that can go out of sight of land along the entire coastline, and maintain the blockade to be sure such craft are not replaced. As I see it,the only real solution is to somehow establish a peaceful, universally accepted government in Somalia and make it more profitable to stay home and tend to business than to go buccaneering. (In the news today an Indian Talwar-class frigate, the INS Tabar, sunk a pirate mother ship after being fired on. Wikipedia lists the armament of a Talwar frigate as being primarily anti-ship cruise missiles, with one 100 mm gun - excellent for over-the-horizon fighting with other high-tech navies, but lousy for interdicting dhows. However, one must wonder about the sanity of men armed with RPGs and small arms starting a shooting fight with a frigate. Same thing happened a few days ago when the HMS Cumberland captured a pirate dhow - there must be a 'you'll never catch me alive' code of honor or something in place, or the pirates can't tell the difference between a freighter and a frigate.) |
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