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“…Perdicaris Alive…Raisuni Dead…”

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Early Reports of a Navy Fight and a Rescue.
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In war, the first three reports are wrong, so it is necessary to assume that the reports from the hostage negotiation are inexact at best, but all services are now reporting Robert Phillips is free of the pirates.  Early reports also suggest the rescue was a gunfight, with three pirates KIA, one captured, and the victim free.  The US Navy will brief.

More details needed about the captors.

 The Maersk Alabama crew is still undergoing questioning by the FBI at Mombassa (right), so more details will emerge of the tussle onboard during the capture.  No details on the pirates.    Who are the pirates?   Darod?  Hawiye?  Who are the so-called elders who were used as intermediaries?   Answer those questions, name them and identify their clan and village, and you begin to unravel the story of their op.  Was this strike random?  Or did they have information about the in-bound to Mombassa Maersk Alabama?  If one pirate is now in U.S. custody, detained and interrogated by the New York office of the FBI, we can presume the questions will have answers. 


Helicopters Over a Pirate Base.  

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CNN reports that a so-called pirate base at Harardhere (right) (that would be Hawiye clan territory northeast of Mogadishu) reports there were two unidentified helicopters nearby in the last hours.  Much speculation that the Marines are coming, all of it pirate palaver.  The bully pulpit is a weapon.  TR used it to make it clear that he was going to play grand strategy at Morocco when he dispatched a task force to rescue Perdicaris.   No comparable statement yet from the Obama administration.   The Christian Science Monitor picks up that the not-unsympathetic-to-Obama New York Times does provide an odd detail from the report of StateSec HRC remarks in the last news cycle:

The New York Times reports that although the US may be preparing to take action against the Somali pirates as it did against the Barbary pirates 200 years ago, it now faces a far different enemy. The Times considers whether the US will launch an all-out war against the pirates as it did two centuries ago.

Will this happen in Somalia? Last week – even before a French effort to rescue a family in a separate hijacking ended with the death of one hostage – Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged the world to “end the scourge of piracy.” But Somali piracy is not an isolated problem. It’s the latest symptom of what afflicts an utterly failed state – a free-for-all on land that has consumed the country since the central government imploded in 1991. As any warlord there can tell you, the violence is almost always about cash. “We just want the money” is their mantra.


Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton vs. TR and John Hay.  

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Is there a pirate base strike coming?  Presidencies are built on small moments played out against the backdrop of largely undefined forces that will later be organized into an historical era (right, the John Milius “Wind and the Lion”  version of the American task force at Morocco, 1904).   For example, Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon in September, 1974, and it is impossible to think of the presidency in any other fashion than built on a Republican deal to spare Nixon a trial for his conduct despite the colossal drama in Southeast Asia.   Jimmy Carter panicked at the news from Desert One in the spring of 1980, and that was the whole Carter era of appeasement and bad luck in one blow.  George H.W. Bush failed to go for the kill in Baghdad and built a bully trap for his obtuse eldest son.   Bill Clinton misled about the woman and empowered his mate.   George W. Bush landed on the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln to stand beneath a banner that was unacceptably boastful.   Is this POTUS Obama’s moment?  Perdicaris alive.  Now Raisuni dead?  Launch air strikes on pirates?  What else?

Littoral Combat Ships.  

Chuck Nash, USN, speaks Sunday 12 to the Robert Kaplan argument that the US Navy must have three levels of combat ships, a deep water Navy for the sea lanes, a long-rang strike force to confront North Korea and China, and what is not yet available, a coastal patrol force, a littoral combat task force, (see below, first US Navy littiral ship commissioned, U.S.S. Freedom) to use as a counter-terror patrol unit.

But it (US Navy) still does not have enough of a sea-based, counterinsurgency component to deal with adversaries like Somali pirates and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. (The latter’s force features speedboats loaded with explosives hidden in the many coves of Iran’s coastline, which could ram ships on suicide missions.)

The Navy has plans to build 55 new Littoral Combat Ships to deal with this deficiency. Yes, these fast, maneuverable ships have low drafts and are thus suited for many different kinds of unorthodox missions close to shore. But the oceans are vast, and ships cannot be in two places at once. Without sufficient numbers of them, it’s hard to believe that they will make much of a difference. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, in his recent budget statement, indicated that only a few of these ships will be built at first, even as he endorsed the whole program…

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From The John Batchelor Show blog.

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Comment by Patrick Henry | 2009-04-12 16:12:31

I Hope Phase II is “Smack Em & Wack Em”

as you Alluded to….and there is more to this than Just Pirate Punks..like Al quada bases there..and networks..and Bush allowed it to become well Organized..

.every expert Agrees that Nothing will be resolved until Somalia is Stabilized..this time we have better Known targets in Our cross Hairs ..

You cut off a Snake at the Head..and leave it to Rot..Clear Fact..there is a SOMALIA SNAKE..

 

Comment by foxyladi14 | 2009-04-12 16:23:44

an Easter miracle.praise the Lord!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Comment by inconsiderable wretch | 2009-04-12 17:12:33

Yes, and all honor is Barack’s. His brilliant strategy of distraction (the dog) and feigned inaction have carried the day. So let’s enjoy the obot rendition of the chorus from The Frogs:
Brekekekex, Ko-ax, Ba-rack’s!
Brekekekex, Ko-ax, Ba-rack’s!

Comment by mary | 2009-04-13 00:12:31

Periodically, Barack feels down and starts launching attacks against pirates to boost his appeal…. (Obamyopia!)

 
 

Comment by KmX | 2009-04-12 17:13:07

Even the handicap Somalian government wants to get rid of the Pirate strong holds. Piracy is the business arm of local somalian terrosrists trying to overthrow the government.

 

Comment by DeniseL | 2009-04-12 17:17:12

Anyone see CNN’s headline? “U.S. official: ‘Captain was in imminent danger’”

Almost like they have to explain why they rescued him. Crazy! Of course, he was in danger. Armed thugs had kidnapped him!

 

Comment by Buzz Latte | 2009-04-12 17:36:47

Isn’t it Richard rather than Robert Phillips?

 

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