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12-01-2008 @ 6:11PM
Soren said...
It is unbelievable that the world accept this piracy to continue. Paying the ransoms and using non-lethal force in defense to combat piracy and in my opinion terrorism is complete lunacy.
India has been the only nation to use force with force, when will the rest of the nations using the seas as a transportation link wake up and sink the bastards.
The capability to do it is there, we can find a small car with terrorists driving on a mountain road in any country, but we can't find several speed boats in and around the coasts of Somalia or Yemen.
It must be another form of our foreign aid to crimals in Africa.
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