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Don White November 19th 08 07:48 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:49:33 -0500, JohnH wrote:

Harry, we're talking about ways to do in the pirates here


I think the answer as air power. Don't the Saudis have a few AWACs
planes. Loiter over the water off Somalia and profile any small boats
shadowing their ships. Call in some "air" with 500 lb IR guided bombs
to blow them out of the water from altitude. If these pirates discover
their boats are simply disappearing without a trace they might stop
going out.
For that matter the US could do that but we should do it covertly.
Officially we don't know why pirate boats are suddenly blowing up at
sea. Must be some kind of accident handling munitions or something.
Maybe they just have a batch of defective bilge blowers.

I am still not sure how these guys are sneaking up on a tanker. Don't
they have RADAR?


They do understand extreme violence. Air power is the answer. Find out
what village or town the pirates are from. Then just tell the pirates
that the village / town is going to be removed from the desert sands via
big bomb method. Then do it.


I say the world navies should declare a 'no go' zone to use as a shipping
channel. Any unauthorized boats step over the line...kaboom.
They'll get the message.



Eisboch November 19th 08 08:12 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Don White" wrote in message
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I say the world navies should declare a 'no go' zone to use as a shipping
channel. Any unauthorized boats step over the line...kaboom.
They'll get the message.


Good in theory, but just not realistically enforceable in a dependable way.
The area would still be immense and very difficult to monitor, even with
aircraft.
These clowns are using very small boats in a very large ocean.

Eisboch



Calif Bill November 19th 08 08:15 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Boater" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:49:33 -0500, JohnH wrote:

Harry, we're talking about ways to do in the pirates here
I think the answer as air power. Don't the Saudis have a few AWACs
planes. Loiter over the water off Somalia and profile any small boats
shadowing their ships. Call in some "air" with 500 lb IR guided bombs
to blow them out of the water from altitude. If these pirates discover
their boats are simply disappearing without a trace they might stop
going out.
For that matter the US could do that but we should do it covertly.
Officially we don't know why pirate boats are suddenly blowing up at
sea. Must be some kind of accident handling munitions or something.
Maybe they just have a batch of defective bilge blowers.

I am still not sure how these guys are sneaking up on a tanker. Don't
they have RADAR?


They do understand extreme violence. Air power is the answer. Find out
what village or town the pirates are from. Then just tell the pirates
that the village / town is going to be removed from the desert sands via
big bomb method. Then do it.



Ahh, kill more uninvolved civilians...the American way.


Uninvolved? Who is supporting the pirates? Who is spending the ransom?



Calif Bill November 19th 08 08:17 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Boater" wrote in message
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Whatever the solution is, it should not involved killing uninvolved
civilians. We've done enough of that in Iraq and Afghanistan. What gives
us the right to kill innocent civilians? Cheney-ism?


I agree. We should never intentionally plan to kill uninvolved, innocent
civilians, and I don't believe for a minute that any administration has
since Truman authorized the atomic bomb drops.

But warfare is not perfect. To do nothing only empowers the enemy.
Sometimes the risk of collateral damage has to be taken.

Eisboch


Uninvolved civilians. Hell it is a towns business. Support the husbands,
and sons, who go to work to get a $20,000,000 paycheck for the town.



Calif Bill November 19th 08 08:18 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Don White" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:49:33 -0500, JohnH wrote:

Harry, we're talking about ways to do in the pirates here

I think the answer as air power. Don't the Saudis have a few AWACs
planes. Loiter over the water off Somalia and profile any small boats
shadowing their ships. Call in some "air" with 500 lb IR guided bombs
to blow them out of the water from altitude. If these pirates discover
their boats are simply disappearing without a trace they might stop
going out.
For that matter the US could do that but we should do it covertly.
Officially we don't know why pirate boats are suddenly blowing up at
sea. Must be some kind of accident handling munitions or something.
Maybe they just have a batch of defective bilge blowers.

I am still not sure how these guys are sneaking up on a tanker. Don't
they have RADAR?


They do understand extreme violence. Air power is the answer. Find out
what village or town the pirates are from. Then just tell the pirates
that the village / town is going to be removed from the desert sands via
big bomb method. Then do it.


I say the world navies should declare a 'no go' zone to use as a shipping
channel. Any unauthorized boats step over the line...kaboom.
They'll get the message.


What about a civilian fisherman or cruiser that has to cross the channel?
Damn Canuck warmonger.



Boater November 19th 08 08:21 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Whatever the solution is, it should not involved killing uninvolved
civilians. We've done enough of that in Iraq and Afghanistan. What gives
us the right to kill innocent civilians? Cheney-ism?


I agree. We should never intentionally plan to kill uninvolved, innocent
civilians, and I don't believe for a minute that any administration has
since Truman authorized the atomic bomb drops.

But warfare is not perfect. To do nothing only empowers the enemy.
Sometimes the risk of collateral damage has to be taken.

Eisboch




Whether it plans to kill them or not, I think the Bush Administration
doesn't give a damn about uninvolved, innocent civilians. Besides, we're
not at the point of bombing Somali villages yet and we apparently don't
have the assets to interdict Somali pirate ships.

Calif Bill November 19th 08 08:21 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Boater" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
On Nov 19, 9:09 am, Boater wrote:
Janet O'Leary wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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I heard that the Somalians captured a giant oil tanker holding about
100 Million USD worth of crude.
any updates?
===
If one takes a **** in the harbor ,, you go to jail, your boat gets
reposessed, and
your photo is int he paper..
If you hijack an oil tanker, the navy says they don't have enough
ships..
Is this country F..ked up or what.
Hey...it's the military.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Harrrrrry!
What? Our military (and I presume everyone else's) is famous for crying
it never has enough, and for wasting taxpayer dollars.

Tell me, Tim, after blowing a trillion and a half dollars, what will we
have gained in Iraq? What did we gain in Vietnam because of our
protracted militarism there?

What worked for us, militarily, was Desert Storm, Bosnia, some of our
brief incursions to keep the peace, and most of our humanitarian
efforts.

I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What,
precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much.


The military did not have and does not have a problem winning battles.
Seems as if Viet Nam was a clusterf**k because of the civilians in
control of the military.


I've seen that myth about 1000 times. We got our ass kicked in Vietnam.
Period.


We lost very few battles. And when you are allowed only defensive
positions, you get hosed. Just like not being able to bomb the SAM missile
stockpiles that were stored on embassy row. F'n LBJ. Picking targets at
lunch was a favorite benny for LBJ.



Boater November 19th 08 08:27 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
On Nov 19, 9:09 am, Boater wrote:
Janet O'Leary wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
...
I heard that the Somalians captured a giant oil tanker holding about
100 Million USD worth of crude.
any updates?
===
If one takes a **** in the harbor ,, you go to jail, your boat gets
reposessed, and
your photo is int he paper..
If you hijack an oil tanker, the navy says they don't have enough
ships..
Is this country F..ked up or what.
Hey...it's the military.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Harrrrrry!
What? Our military (and I presume everyone else's) is famous for crying
it never has enough, and for wasting taxpayer dollars.

Tell me, Tim, after blowing a trillion and a half dollars, what will we
have gained in Iraq? What did we gain in Vietnam because of our
protracted militarism there?

What worked for us, militarily, was Desert Storm, Bosnia, some of our
brief incursions to keep the peace, and most of our humanitarian
efforts.

I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What,
precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much.
The military did not have and does not have a problem winning battles.
Seems as if Viet Nam was a clusterf**k because of the civilians in
control of the military.

I've seen that myth about 1000 times. We got our ass kicked in Vietnam.
Period.


We lost very few battles. And when you are allowed only defensive
positions, you get hosed. Just like not being able to bomb the SAM missile
stockpiles that were stored on embassy row. F'n LBJ. Picking targets at
lunch was a favorite benny for LBJ.




Johnson was gone by January 1969. Nixon expanded the war and also bombed
the crap out of Cambodia and Laos. Then, with peace in sight, Nixon
intiated operation linebacker 2, a bombing campaign against north
vietnam, the biggest bombing campaign engaged in by the US since world
war ii.

We got our ass kicked in vietnam. Your delusions about the war won't
change that.

Eisboch November 19th 08 09:03 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 

"Boater" wrote in message
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Johnson was gone by January 1969. Nixon expanded the war and also bombed
the crap out of Cambodia and Laos. Then, with peace in sight, Nixon
intiated operation linebacker 2, a bombing campaign against north vietnam,
the biggest bombing campaign engaged in by the US since world war ii.

We got our ass kicked in vietnam. Your delusions about the war won't
change that.





Holy Crap Harry!

I normally give you credit for some intelligence, but this one really makes
me wonder if Alzheimer's is setting in.

I won't even bother giving you details of the correct historical account.
You can research them for yourself if you want to, which I doubt.

But, here's the highlights:

Kennedy and especially LBJ micro managed a "limited" war. In spite of this,
the military held it's own, even though not designed, equipped or trained
for this type of warfare.

Nixon came to office vowing to end the war. Fruitless attempts to negotiate
were just that .... fruitless.
Call in the big guns and the big airplanes..... and start bombing the crap
out of 'em.

Next thing you know, we are at the table, seriously negotiating. Bombings
stop.

The North pulls an about face and a fast one .... Bombings start again.

Mad rush back to the table, and a cease fire is negotiated.

There's a book, written by someone who was "there" (and on the North's side)
who gives a very interesting and detailed account of what was happening at
this critical point. Damned if I can remember the name of it, but when it
comes to me, I'll forward it. Bottom line was that unknown to us, the North
was virtually on the brink of collapse when the bombings were restarted.
They were just about ready to surrender. We blew it at the negotiating
table, not recognizing this because the focus was on a cease fire due to all
the political pressure back in the States to end the war.

It was a war poorly managed politically. It was a war that the military
did, as usual, what they were asked to do, despite the constraints and
handicaps imposed by the politicians.

I wish you had more experience with the military and it's capabilities.
It's an amazing organization that can take people from all walks of life,
smart and not so smart, black, white, rich, poor and somehow convert myriad
backgrounds into a cohesive, organized and motivated organization. It's
not perfect by any means, but the concept of being a equal member of a team,
rather than a standout produces an amazingly competent and efficient (for
it's size) organization. And the new, "volunteer" military is 10 times
better than the old one I am familiar with.

Eisboch




Keith nuttle November 19th 08 09:20 PM

Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
 
Boater wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
Tim wrote:
On Nov 19, 9:09 am, Boater wrote:
Janet O'Leary wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
...

I heard that the Somalians captured a giant oil tanker holding
about
100 Million USD worth of crude.
any updates?
===
If one takes a **** in the harbor ,, you go to jail, your boat gets
reposessed, and
your photo is int he paper..
If you hijack an oil tanker, the navy says they don't have
enough ships..
Is this country F..ked up or what.
Hey...it's the military.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Harrrrrry!
What? Our military (and I presume everyone else's) is famous for
crying it never has enough, and for wasting taxpayer dollars.

Tell me, Tim, after blowing a trillion and a half dollars, what
will we have gained in Iraq? What did we gain in Vietnam because of
our protracted militarism there?

What worked for us, militarily, was Desert Storm, Bosnia, some of
our brief incursions to keep the peace, and most of our
humanitarian efforts.

I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What,
precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much.
The military did not have and does not have a problem winning
battles. Seems as if Viet Nam was a clusterf**k because of the
civilians in control of the military.
I've seen that myth about 1000 times. We got our ass kicked in
Vietnam. Period.


We lost very few battles. And when you are allowed only defensive
positions, you get hosed. Just like not being able to bomb the SAM
missile stockpiles that were stored on embassy row. F'n LBJ. Picking
targets at lunch was a favorite benny for LBJ.



Johnson was gone by January 1969. Nixon expanded the war and also bombed
the crap out of Cambodia and Laos. Then, with peace in sight, Nixon
intiated operation linebacker 2, a bombing campaign against north
vietnam, the biggest bombing campaign engaged in by the US since world
war ii.

We got our ass kicked in vietnam. Your delusions about the war won't
change that.

The people of that time decided it was better to die of drug overdoses,
sexual transmitted disease and the like rather than die in Vietnam.

You should read what the situation was in Vietnam not what the hippies
and newspapers reported.


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