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by Wissam Keyrouz Wissam Keyrouz – 21 mins ago
DUBAI (AFP) – Pirates seized a Danish-owned and US-flagged ship off Somalia on Wednesday with 20 American crew on board, the US Navy and the shipowner said.

"A US-flagged Danish-owned ship was attacked at around 7:30 local time this morning, 240 nautical miles southeast of the Somali town of Eyl," Lieutenant Nathan Schaeffer, a spokesman for the navy's Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet told AFP."

Maersk shipping line said the container vessel Maersk Alabama, belonging to the US subsidiary of Maersk, "was attacked by pirates and presumed hijacked" at around 0500 GMT.

"The US-flagged vessel has a crew of 20 US nationals and is owned and operated by Maersk Line, Limited in the US," a statement added.

The vessel was en route to the Kenyan port of Mombasa when it was attacked some 500 kilometres (310 miles) off the Somali coast, Maersk said.

The United States underscored its concerns after the latest seizure.

"We've seen the reports," said Megan Mattson, a State Department spokeswoman in Washington. "Recent acts of piracy off the Somali coast are a continuing concern."

Only on Tuesday, the multinational naval task force working to protect shipping in the region warned merchant ships plying the waters off Somalia to increase their vigilance in the light of an increase in pirate attacks.

The warning, issued by the Fifth Fleet, highlighted attacks hundreds of miles (kilometres) from Somalia and said "merchant mariners should be increasingly vigilant when operating in those waters."

"We continue to highlight the importance of preparation by the merchant mariners and the maritime industry," US Vice Admiral Bill Gortney, commander of the Combined Maritime Forces, said in a statement.

"We synchronise the efforts of the naval forces deployed to the region. However, as we have often stated, international naval forces alone will not be able to solve the problem of piracy at sea. Piracy is a problem that starts ashore."

Among attacks over the past few days, Somali pirates hijacked a British-owned cargo ship, a German container carrier, a Taiwanese fishing boat, a Yemeni tugboat and a small French yacht with a three-year-old boy on board.

"Despite increased naval presence in the region, ships and aircraft are unlikely to be close enough to provide support to vessels under attack. The scope and magnitude of problem can not be understated," the statement said.

It said the area involved covers an area roughly four times the size of Texas, or the size of the Mediterranean and Red Seas combined.

But despite successful recent attacks, it says "merchant mariners have proven successes as first line defenders against pirates" with some having used "evasive manoeuvring and other defensive measures to protect their ships and their cargoes."

Among those measures were turning fire hoses on attackers or firing flares at them, or rigging barbed wire along the sides of the ship to prevent pirates from boarding.

More than 130 attacks, including close to 50 successful hijackings, were reported in 2008. Most of them were in the Gulf of Aden, where 16,000 ships bottle-neck into the Red Sea each year on one of the world's busiest maritime trade routes.

At least 18 ships and more than 250 hostages are now in pirate hands.
 

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Why can't they just fire an RPG at the stupid little pirate boats?
 

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We should immediately turn this here matter over to the United Nations and simultaneously, tell the hijackers that what they did was wrong and bad and to stop it immediately. If they don't we will consider this to be provocative behavior on their part. This should do the trick.

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Joe Biden was right...Gird your Loins.

Every two bit punk on the planet is testing us now...Obama is perceived as weak.
 

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Joe Biden was right...Gird your Loins.

Every two bit punk on the planet is testing us now...Obama is perceived as weak.
I honestly doubt the Somalia pirates care who the US president is. They have been doing this for a number of years now.
 

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I honestly doubt the Somalia pirates care who the US president is. They have been doing this for a number of years now.

No they haven't been doing this for years now...this is the first time they have had the balls to attack a U.S. flagged vessel.

It's an obvious test of our will...to anyone paying attention.

What we do next will determine if this type of blatant action will escalate worldwide.

This is exactly the type of thing that gets lefties labeled as weak on security issues...they just don't get it.
 

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No they haven't been doing this for years now...this is the first time they have had the balls to attack a U.S. flagged vessel.

It's an obvious test of our will...to anyone paying attention.

What we do next will determine if this type of blatant action will escalate worldwide.

This is exactly the type of thing that gets lefties labeled as weak on security issues...they just don't get it.


Balls smalls. The reason that they have not hit a ship manned by Americans is because there are virtually none. Only reason for this one is because its a humanitarian effort. Delivering food to Kenya.
 

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You're out to lunch. The Chinese are ruthless against this sort of thing, and they've had ships attacked multiple times.

I guess it's beyond you that the Chinese have no real force projection with their navy.

Your post underscores my point...
 

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Here underscores the ridiculousness of FOX NEWS.

Fox News was doing an update on the standoff be between the Somali Pirates and the American captain who are in negotiations with the FBI and US Navy. During the piece, Fox had some retired member of the military or an expert of some field giving his opinion on the situation. (I was just listening to the TV in the other room) The gentleman mentioned this had turned into a demand for ransom by the pirates in exchange for the ship captain who tried to escape but was unsuccessfull. Well, as we've known all along the whole taking over of ships is simply about money and it always has been.

Well, you you can always count on those tards over at FOX will do whatever it takes to "Keep The Fear" alive. The anchorman followed up with this idiotic question;

"Commander, do you think this could be a sinister attempt by Al Quaeda?" (cue shrieking horror music):>:)>:)laugh:

I didn't see it but $100 says the guest probably had to hold back from rolling his eyes and chuckling before giving his assured answer of "No".
 

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Wow. Those pirates don't even know what is on the boat or what country the crew is from. They just see a boat and want to hijack it for ransom money.

The live in fear right wingers are giving these pirates WAY too much credit.
 

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Wow. Those pirates don't even know what is on the boat or what country the crew is from. They just see a boat and want to hijack it for ransom money.

The live in fear right wingers are giving these pirates WAY too much credit.

Wouldn't the big American flag flying give it away? :think2:
 

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Wouldn't the big American flag flying give it away? :think2:

:missingte

The Obama wimp factor is just starting to pay dividends...God help us.

the first attack against a U.S.-flagged vessel off Africa since the days of the Barbary pirates more than 200 years ago, a maritime official said.
 

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American Flag : I don't see one. It might be there, I am not trying to call anyone out.

My point is, the pirates just don't care.

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I don't see one. It might be there, I am not trying to call anyone out.

My point is, the pirates just don't care.

capt.photo_1239192566659-1-0.jpg

I'm not trying to call anyone out either, I've always thought that ships had to fly the flag of whatever country they were registered under for identification purposes.
 

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It is not a nation thing. These guys take what they come across.

The reason that the US has not had any crews taken is that we dont have crews manning freighters. We cost too much.

So forget the shit that MJ tries to stir. The reason this ship was US manned was because of it humanitarian goals. It looks better when people know where this gift is coming from.
 

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The Obama wimp factor is just starting to pay dividends...God help us.

the first attack against a U.S.-flagged vessel off Africa since the days of the Barbary pirates more than 200 years ago, a maritime official said.


(chuckle..ahem..) So MJ, do you think Al Quaeda had anything to do with it?:notme::scared1:

:):):):):):):):)
 

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American Flag : I don't see one. It might be there, I am not trying to call anyone out.

My point is, the pirates just don't care.

capt.photo_1239192566659-1-0.jpg

Usually it flies in the back so in that picture you would not see it...

Sometimes they paint it on the ship...
 

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