Hostage Standoff Continues Over Ship’s Captain

April 9th, 2009 (9) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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“The gunmen yesterday tried and failed to hijack the US-flagged Maersk Alabama after pursuing the ship for five hours.

In messages relayed to relatives, crew members said four pirates had boarded the 17,000-tonne ship before being repelled.

However, they took Captain Richard Phillips as they escaped in a lifeboat.”

Fox News:

The military called in FBI hostage negotiators Thursday to aid in a standoff in waters where Somali pirates held the American captain of a hijacked cargo ship that was later retaken by the crew, as a U.S. destroyer kept watch.

The pirates took Capt. Richard Phillips as a hostage as they escaped into a lifeboat Wednesday in the first such attack on American sailors in 200 years.

Kevin Speers, a spokesman for the ship company Maersk, said the USS Bainbridge had arrived off the Horn of Africa near where the pirates were floating near the Maersk Alabama.

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The Bainbridge was among several U.S. ships that had been patrolling in the region when the 17,000-ton U.S.-flagged cargo ship and its 20 crew were captured Wednesday.

Contacts tell FOX News the Maersk company asked the U.S. military to “stand back” for the moment while it tries to work things out itself, indicating Maersk is willing to pay a ransom in the starting area of $10 million to achieve Phillips’ freedom.

Phillips’ family was gathered at his Vermont farmhouse, anxiously watching news reports and taking telephone calls from the U.S. State Department to learn if he would be freed.

“We are on pins and needles,” said Gina Coggio, 29, half-sister of Phillips’ wife, Andrea, as she stood on the porch of his one-story house Wednesday in a light snow. “I know the crew has been in touch with their own family members, and we’re hoping we’ll hear from Richard soon.”

Phillips surrendered himself to the pirates to secure the safety of the crew, Coggio said.

“What I understand is that he offered himself as the hostage,” she said. “That is what he would do. It’s just who he is and his response as a captain.”

With one warship nearby and more on the way, piracy expert Roger Middleton from London-based think tank Chatham House said the pirates were facing difficult choices.

“The pirates are in a very, very tight corner,” Middleton said. “They’ve got only one guy, they’ve got nowhere to hide him, they’ve got no way to defend themselves effectively against the military who are on the way and they are hundreds of miles from Somalia.”

The pirates would probably try to get to a mothership, he said, one of the larger vessels that tow the pirates’ speedboats out to sea and resupply them as they lie in wait for prey. But they also would be aware that if they try to take Phillips to Somalia, they might be intercepted. And if they hand him over, they would almost certainly be arrested.

“If I was a pirate at this point, I think I’d resign and take up gardening,” Middleton said.

Other analysts say the U.S. will be reluctant to use force as long as one of its citizens remains hostage. French commandos, for example, have mounted two military operations against pirates once the ransom had been paid and its citizens were safe.

The Maersk Alabama, en route to neighboring Kenya and loaded with relief aid, was attacked about 380 miles east of the Somali capital of Mogadishu. It was the sixth vessel seized in a week.

Many of the pirates have shifted their operations down the Somali coastline from the Gulf of Aden to escape naval warship patrols, which have had some success in preventing attacks in the Gulf of Aden.

The string of attacks follow a lull during a period of bad weather. The Maersk Alabama was the 66th attack on shipping this year so far this year, already an increase on the 111 attacks reported off the Horn of Africa last year.

International attention focused on Somali pirates last year after the audacious hijackings of an arms shipment and a Saudi oil supertanker. Currently warships from more than a dozen nations are patrolling off the Somali coast but analysts say the multimillion-dollar ransoms paid out by companies ensure piracy in war-ravaged, impoverished Somalia will not disappear.

The attacks often beg the question of why shipowners do not arm their crew to fend off attacks. Much of the problem lies with the cargo. The Saudi supertanker, for example, was loaded with 2 million barrels of oil. The vapor from that cargo was highly flammable; a spark from the firing of a gun could cause an explosion.

There is also the problem of keeping the pirates off the ships — once they’re on board, they will very likely fight back and people will die.

Pirates travel in open skiffs with outboard engines, working with larger ships that tow them far out to sea. They use satellite navigational and communications equipment, and have an intimate knowledge of local waters, clambering aboard commercial vessels with ladders and grappling hooks.

Any blip on an unwary ship’s radar screens, alerting the crew to nearby vessels, is likely to be mistaken for fishing trawlers or any number of smaller, non-threatening ships that take to the seas every day.

It helps that the pirates’ prey are usually massive, slow-moving ships. By the time anyone notices, pirates will have grappled their way onto the ship, brandishing AK-47s.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

“It’s on the scene at this point,” Speers said of the Bainbridge, adding that the lifeboat holding the pirates and the captain is out of fuel.

“The boat is dead in the water,” he told AP Radio. “It’s floating near the Alabama. It’s my understanding that it’s floating freely.”

“The captain remains hostage but is unharmed at this time,” Phillips said during a press conference Thursday. “The safe return of the captian is the foremost priority.”

Maersk would not answer any questions while the dynamic situation is ongoing and asked the media not to contact the ship because the calls distract the crew and compromise their safety.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=88997048760 jake

    God bless him and his family. His dad is the main writer of the books Deck officers study for their license exams. Needless to say, his name is a big name in the merchant marine.

    • http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=88997048760 jake

      correction: The captain is not the guy i was talking about. HE has the last name of murphy, but is however on the ship. Either way, God bless.

  • Tom in CO

    Well this sucks

  • Scoot

    What we need to do, is tell them if they don’t give up our proud patriot in 2 hours, we will sink 2 of their mother ships. Then if they still refuse to give him back to us, we start bombing the crap out of their command centers. Show some all American, bad ass muscle to these bastards!

    Obozo was asked about this situation 3 times this morning, and the pussy didn’t even comment, he refused to say anything at all. Very weak leadership skills from this poser in chief.

    Our prayers and thoughts are with him, his families and friends, for the safe return to our fellow brother.

  • MinneSoCold

    WWJBD

  • GRIZZ

    Think obonzo will offer some cds for his safe return?Seriously ,we need to pray for this man.

  • mindy abraham

    I wish him well, and hope he will be okay :sad:

  • That one dude

    Just shoot those mother fuckers in the head and END THIS BULL SHIT ALREADY!! My God this is ridiculous, this is why we don’t negotiate with people like this because it GOES NOWHERE!! Throw some SEALs into the mix and get that guy back! We say we don’t negotiate then, we try to negotiate, wtf is up with that?

  • WILLSLAPASOMALIA

    WHEN IS THE USA GOING TO PULL UP ITS PANTIES AND GROW A SET. SEND IN THE NAVY SEALS, WITH ORDERS TO GET THIS GUY BACK AND WE DON’T CARE WHAT YOU DO WITH THE PIRATES. WHERE IS OUR PRESIDENT? THIS GUY SHOULD BE IMPEACHED. GET THE JOINT CHIEFS, TELL THEM I WANT THIS GUY BACK TODAY, PERIOD, NOW GET IT DONE, WHATEVER IT TAKES. THEN START SHELLING THE PIRATES ON THE BEACH AND TEACH THEM A LESSON. AMERICA WASN’T MADE FREE, IT EARNED ITS FREEDOM, IT DIDN’T BUY IT. THROW OUT THE TRASH, ELECT SOMEONE WHO WILL STAND UP FOR WHAT IS RIGHT, NOT TELL US TO TOLERATE WHAT IS WRONG AND ACCEPT EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING.