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Old    Chris            03-18-2010, 7:58 AM Reply   
A Nelson quote seems appropriate here: HA! HA!

I'm sure they were no real threat, but the ship Commander showed remarkable restraint by choosing not to simply blow them out of the water.


NAIROBI, Kenya – These Somali pirates picked the wrong ship to hijack.

Troops aboard the Dutch warship HNLMS Tromp fired warning shots Wednesday off the coast of East Africa as suspected Somali pirates in two small skiffs raced toward their warship, the EU Naval Force said.

After the pirates realized they had made what spokesman Cmdr. John Harbour called a "rather silly mistake," they turned around and fled. EU Naval Force personnel tracked down the two skiffs and a third suspected mothership, finding ammunition and rocket-propelled grenades on board, said Harbour, a spokesman for the EU Naval Force.

The two skiffs were destroyed and the pirates were set free on the mothership after it had been cleared of weapons.

"This morning's attack may show a lack of sophistication in the pirate's selection of targets, but it should be a warning to the merchant community that the pirates will try to attack any vessel on the high seas," said Harbour.

The EU Naval Force has disrupted 11 pirate attack groups off the coast of East Africa over the last two weeks as part of a more offensive mindset to stop pirate attacks, Harbour said.

Experts say piracy will continue to be a problem until an effective government is established on Somalia's lawless shores. It has not had a functioning government since a socialist dictatorship dissolved into civil war 19 years ago. The current administration is too busy fighting an Islamic insurgency to tackle the well-armed and well-funded pirate bases along its 1,900-mile (3,100-kilometer) long coastline.

The London-based International Maritime Bureau says Somali pirates captured 47 vessels last year and launched 217 attacks. More than 100 crew are still being held.
Old     (epic1)      Join Date: Oct 2006       03-18-2010, 10:07 AM Reply   
thats funny right there.
Old     (tsteeb)      Join Date: Aug 2006       03-18-2010, 11:19 AM Reply   
Whoops ha ha looks like they picked the wrong ship to attack
Old     (chris4x4gill2)      Join Date: Sep 2009       03-19-2010, 5:38 AM Reply   
Can you imagine the look on their faces when they realized what kind of "cargo" that warship was carrying!
Old     (xistential)      Join Date: Jul 2007       03-19-2010, 1:13 PM Reply   
Morons!! It's a miracle that they can actually pilot the boats. Bet none of them can swim either. It always amazes me how they manage to board some of the fairly large vessels. Hell they have to scale the sides. Throw boiling oil on them if necessary.

By the way, if it was a French warship they would probably have surrendered.

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