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Navy Trying To Stop Pirate Reinforcements



Apr 11, 2009 17 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Excerpted From Fox News:

NAIROBI, Kenya — U.S. warships are trying to stop Somali pirates from sending reinforcements to a lifeboat where an American captain is being held hostage as the high-seas standoff off Africa’s eastern coast entered a fourth day Saturday.

U.S. rules of engagement prevent the Americans using their vastly superior fighting power to engage the pirates if there is any danger to civilians.

A Nairobi-based diplomat, who spoke on condition on anonymity because he is not authorized to talk to reporters, said the pirates have summoned assistance but at least two American ships and U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft are deterring pirate ships and skiffs from contact with the lifeboat.

The pirates have threatened to kill their American hostage, Capt. Richard Phillips, if the U.S. attacks them, according to a Somali who has been in contact with the pirates.

The Somali said the pirates had called in four commandeered ships with hostages from a variety of nations including the Philippines, Russia and Germany.

The situation is new for the pirates. Normally, they seize a ship with many hostages and get it anchored near shore, where they can quickly escape to land, and then begin negotiations for multimillion-dollar ransoms. Left with only Phillips and a lifeboat that is out of fuel, they are in a vulnerable position.

The pirates’ strategy is to link up with colleagues on other seized ships, who are holding Russian, German, Filipino and other hostages, and get Phillips to lawless Somalia, where they could hide the hostage and make it difficult to stage a rescue, the Somali speaking to the pirates said. That would give the pirates more leverage and a stronger negotiating position to discuss a ransom. Anchoring near shore also means they could get to land quickly if attacked.

The Somali, who helped negotiate a ransom last year to pirates who seized a Ukrainian ship carrying tanks, spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. He said he has talked with a pirate leader in Somalia who helped coordinate the failed effort to seize the Alabama.

Sailors on the USS Bainbridge, which has rescue helicopters and lifeboats, were able to see Phillips but at several hundred yards away were too far to help him. The U.S. destroyer is keeping its distance, in part to stay out of the pirates’ range of fire.

Its sailors saw Phillips moving around and talking after his return to the lifeboat, and the Defense Department officials think he is unharmed.

The Bainbridge was joined Friday by the USS Hallyburton, which has helicopters, and the huge, amphibious USS Boxer is expected on the scene soon, the defense officials said. The Boxer is the flag ship of a multination anti-piracy task force that resembles a small aircraft carrier. It has a crew of more than 1,000, a mobile hospital, missile launchers and about two dozen helicopters and attack planes.

Negotiations had been taking place between the pirates and the captain of the Bainbridge, who was getting direction from FBI hostage negotiators, the officials said.

On Friday, Phillips jumped out of the lifeboat and tried to swim for his freedom but was recaptured when a pirate fired an automatic weapon at or near him, according to U.S. Defense Department officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk about the sensitive, unfolding operations.

Phillips, of Underhill, Vermont, was seized Wednesday after he thwarted the pirates’ bid to hijack the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama freighter, which was carrying food aid for hungry people in Somalia, Rwanda and Uganda.

Phillips, 53, prevented the takeover of the 17,000-ton Alabama by telling his crew of about 20 to lock themselves in a cabin, the crew told stateside relatives. The crew later overpowered some of the pirates but Phillips surrendered himself to safeguard his men, and the Somalis fled with him to an enclosed lifeboat, the relatives said.


  • Scoot

    I just read on Fox News that they have stopped the reinforcements from reaching these terrorists who are holding our great patriot.

    That’s all fine and dandy, but when is this administration going to let our armed forces get him back?

    I can only hope that the Capt’s wife will come out on camera, and tell obozo to quit being the biggest pooosie in the world, and do everything in his power to get her husband back safely, and to quit protecting his muslim buddies.

    I can’t begin to imagine what she and the family are going through.

  • KaffirB

    The pirates should be told that unless the Captain is released, no matter what else occurs, they will each be securely attached to a 30 pound weight and permitted to swim home.
    I hope this isn’t an indication of our threat response policy for the next four years of this limp dick Presidency.

    • Scoot

      I think I found an article representing this administration’s threat response policy on MSLSD of all places. Go figure!

      http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30158112/

    • GRIZZ

      We are in trouble

  • Bob

    This is one part of the job that Obama might not want to do and that is to order people to be killed. Yes it is tough and one of the reasons presidents hairs turn grey so fast. Not to be taken lightly for sure, but he knew that was part of the job.
    He needs to get on TV and give them one chance to release the American. If they don’t release him, unleash hell on them for a couple of days. Remember what President Reagan did to Libya?

  • http://tick-tick-booom.spaces.live.com ticticboom (Will Kill For The Constitution)
  • Saepe Expertus

    A few hundred yards away!?! Chopper in 3 or 4 Marine designated “Shooters”. Pull simultaneously on designated targets. Pick up the good Captain and escort him to the nearest shower to remove brain matter from him. Restore him to his family. Hunt down and rain hell on “reinforcements.” Continue to apply remedy until cure is effected.

    • GRIZZ

      NO SHIT.!ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.4 SNIPERS PER POS HOLDING OUR BROTHER!!!! :gun: :gun: :gun:

    • unkaglen

      Why aren’t you running this operation?

  • Fred

    Since they are on the jihad (piracy and brigandage are express forms of jihad encouraged by Allah)threatening the pirates with certain death is not going to work. But threaten their honor and the success of their “successful business model” (which the dopey Obamanation calls it)and you might get results. In any event, I suggest we give them a proper introduction to Davey Jones’ Locker. Good luck with finding Allah and the 72 used up cunts down there.

  • trapper

    excuse me!!!!
    ” U.S. warships are trying to stop Somali pirates from sending reinforcements to a lifeboat where an American captain is being held hostage as the high-seas standoff off Africa’s eastern coast entered a fourth day Saturday.”

    why weren’t these pirates destroyed as they were trying to rescue the other pirates!? are we going back to being the paper tiger? i think so!

  • GRIZZ

    obonzo doesnt want his relatives shot

    • amy

      Obama is just like his mama. She liked to suck muzzie c*ck, too. :twisted:

    • GRIZZ

      Now go wash your hands young lady :beer:

  • 3-7 dad

    disable those vessels at sea… let them start to starve and they will submit…then hang them fm the gallows in their home towns in front of their children and lovers..

  • unkaglen

    What a fucking embaresment. Three Navy ships to deal with four 98 lb. weaklings sporting rusty AK’s.
    The F.B.I. running the show,and a Prez who is curled in in the corner with a wet spot in his crotch.
    I must say, at this point I am ashamed to be an American.
    There is not one human in this administration with enough sack to pull the trigger on a water pistol, much less a rescue mission………………. :sad:

  • Fred

    Eric Holder’s a real pussy when it comes to Muzzie maritime terrorists, but he talks tough when it comes to wanting to take our guns!

    There is not one competent person in this administration.

    And we have almost four more years of this to go! It’s going to get real interesting, to say the least.

    :gun: