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Somali pirates hijack Saudi oil tanker
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It used to be the Strait of Malacca was the pirate hot spot of the word, but the Somalis are really catching up.
At least this tanker only has oil and isn't carrying 33 tanks and grenade launchers like the MV Faina the pirates captured a month ago. |
Thanks glatt - I see the anchor chain is in the water there, I wonder if that pic was before, during or after the highjack.
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The pictures above are from the last major attack, not this oil tanker. You would have to be foolish to stop in pirate infested waters if you were a sea captain. I guess it's just speed boats and grappling hooks that allow these pirates to capture a ship while underway. That and sleeping night watchmen. So I think the pirates dropped the anchor.
Mostly, the pirates take valuables from the crew and leave the cargo alone. It's surprising they are going to try to steal the oil cargo in this tanker. Do they have the infrastructure to store that oil? Are they going to just sell it off dock side in 5 gallon jerry cans? I don't know how that works. |
Piracy is making a comeback eh? Who's down to bring back train robberies with me!
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Hmm- I'll be out of the country with Slang and UG, maybe when we get back we could knock a few off the tracks.
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Unless these pirates show proof of citizen to a country who actually wants to protect them, we should be blowing these guys away left and right. Good sport for Navy SEALs I would think. Make an example of one ship, distribute leaflets with pictures of it to every other hijacked ship and tell em surrender your weapons and leave in under 2 hours or we will fuck you up just like these guys. No negotiations, no quarter for those who choose to stay and fight. Scum who prey on total civilians deserve nothing less.
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i was thinking that we should buy the shipments from the pirates at cut rates, myself.
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But the shipping would be a killer.
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Piracy off the Somalia coast has been routine for years. What makes this event unique was the size of the ship AND that it occurred about 450 nautical miles offshore.
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Discussed previously in another thread and this from the NY Times:
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What the hell do they do once they seize the ship anyway? How do they get the cargo or whatever off - especially this oil tanker?
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Isn't this why they invented submarines? To torpedo pirate ships and watch as the crew is devoured by sharks, or am I thinking of something else?
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