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Old 08-12-09, 02:56 PM   #1
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Whats the betting its one bunch of heroin smugglers screwing over another bunch?
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Old 08-12-09, 03:56 PM   #2
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If the pirates sank the ship we may never know what was on board ...

Something they wanted was on board thats for sure ...

Sounds like the beginning of a James Bond movie, but of course it's not ...

Very interesting
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Old 08-12-09, 05:07 PM   #3
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I remember I read about this about two weeks ago, but thought it was a joke or something.... pirates in Baltic Sea , not for the last 6-700 years or more....



Maybe it really is some kind of mafia related crime, extorsion or something. Maybe they have loaded the wood from The Arctic Sea to another ship and scuttled The Arctic Sea.
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Media refer to "unspecified intelligence sources" that the ship lies unrecognised in an African harbour. If so, I would assume it to be likely that thanks to the inconsistent way in which the piracy at Somalia is adressed (or better: not adressed), the example of the somali pirates has spread. And why not if these pirates show the world since 18 months that their business model works so well. Success triggers copying, doesn't it.
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Maybe they just wanted a bottle of RUM.
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Old 08-12-09, 06:06 PM   #6
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If so, I would assume it to be likely that thanks to the inconsistent way in which the piracy at Somalia is adressed (or better: not adressed), the example of the somali pirates has spread. And why not if these pirates show the world since 18 months that their business model works so well. Success triggers copying, doesn't it.
Piracy has always been across the globe and will always be across the globe no msteer what happens or doesn't happen in Somalia, theonly reson you link Somalia with recent piracy is because of the recent headlines.
All the time it was going on off W.Africa , the China sea and S. America not a whisper ...but now its just the somalis that must be the prime example.

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pirates in Baltic Sea , not for the last 6-700 years or more....
Even if you discount privateering you are several hundred years out, piracy in the Baltic didn't die out after the big guild wars
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Old 08-12-09, 06:34 PM   #7
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Piracy has always been across the globe and will always be across the globe no msteer what happens or doesn't happen in Somalia, theonly reson you link Somalia with recent piracy is because of the recent headlines.
All the time it was going on off W.Africa , the China sea and S. America not a whisper ...but now its just the somalis that must be the prime example.
But not in the North Sea and English channel in modern times. Trying hard not to see that, eh? The English channel is not the street of Malacca.
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But not in the North Sea and English channel in modern times. Trying hard not to see that, eh? The English channel is not the street of Malacca.
Of course you are right , Antwerp is not on the north sea and 2006 is not modern times which is why a bulk freighter was not involved in a pirate boarding in Feb. 2006 .
Its lucky Liverpool isn't on the North sea or the attempted act of piracy on another bulk freighter in July 2007 would be even more modern.
Though on to other european waters....its lucky Corsica isn't in the straights of Malacca as otherwise pirates would have been doing pirate stuff there in Dec.2008.
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Trying hard not to see that, eh?
Thanks for putting me right as my ignorance might lead me to make simple mistakes when the relevant information is so very easily accesible.
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