Like I say,just hire some Isreali commandoes to stop the crap,US navy seals could do it easily enough,but weve got to be politacly correct..no government to apologize to,whats the holdup?of course you may have to send the seal teams to destroy sunken boats so they dont become a navigational hazard,but thats good practice.And I would remind all that this is a relief ship heading for a somali port,these guys want money and power if they can control the food supply they have it.these are not poor starving people doing this out of desperation.their armed gangs of thugs with no loyalty to any one but themselves.if they were hungry they would be fishing instead of attacking ships.if you believe in appeasing them check out how many millions of dollars the shipping companies paid in ransom last year.has that stopped them ?send the m to the bttm ,destroy their bases,dam* their pirates in training get them too!I would also suggest you check out how many merchant sailors have been lined up and executed on deck before you believe no sailors have been killed!
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