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I just have a feeling that this was done without Obama's approval. Shooting pirates/terrorists is just not the way they want to conduct business.
Obama'a gang look at stuff like this a criminal problem. Plastering the world with wanted posters is more their style.
This was a good way for this to end. Now we need to declare a zone where any small boats will be assumed pirates and attacked. Putting Marines on merchant ships to defend these ships will be a good idea. Pirates will stop attacking when the odds are high they will just be killed.
Bill G.
Bill, it is a criminal problem. What else would it be treated as? And I'm not sure how you can say Obama won't shoot terrorists when he is surging troop numbers in Afghanistan. How about laying off the Obama hate for a moment and actually looking at what he's doing, rather than what you expect him to do?
A couple of good points.And look at Obama's visit in Iraq. He couldn't utter a word praising President Bush and his surge policy that turned things around there.
It is good that we used force, deadly force, to free the Captain. Now will Obama have the guts to continue when the next act of piracy happens? Will other nations convince him to join them in just paying the ransom like they do?
Bill G.
I just have a feeling that this was done without Obama's approval. Shooting pirates/terrorists is just not the way they want to conduct business.
Bill G.
You would think.The pirates got what they deserve. Kudos to the Navy snipers. The shipping companies need to put security details on ships passing through that area. I would think their insurance companies would require it.
I guess I will be the first one in this thread to state that the decision to do what was necessary to get the captain back was a good one. I am sure that the risks were weighed with the benefits and the right opportunity presented itself for a successful outcome.
Not according to this morning's Virginian Pilot. The entire operation, including
the use of snipers was done with President Obama's approval. The paper sez,
The operation, personally approved by President Barak Obama, quashed
fears that the saga could drag on for months and marked a victory for the
United States, which for days seemed powerless to end the crisis despite
massing warships at the scene.
You don't miss a chance to take a swipe at President Obama, do you Bill ??
Charles
You may be the first, but I'll second it. I think it was a great decision,
and the right one.
The union that mans the commercial ships is thinking about arming the crew, but only with shotguns. Dumb choice.... shotguns against AK-47's...
Charles
A few strategically mounted .50s, M-16s for the crew, with the proper training, and the waters off Somalia could be turned into a "skinny" shooting gallery.
Somali pirates for target practice........
Sounds good to me!
TO