A week after the 2010 USNI History Conference; Piracy on the High Seas that I attended at Annapolis, there are two things that continue to come to mind for me; two conflicts that are for a large part responsible for the inability of the West to cobble together a solid response to piracy.
I summarize the conflicts over at USNIBlog - head on over and give it a read.
UPDATE: Steve Carmel has make a very good response to my post in comments - you owe it to yourself to check them out.
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By the way, damn nice post over there - you wouldn't be having Mr Carmel on Midrats anytime soon, would you?
I'm sadly behind on my Midrats, but plan on catching up on the last few this weekend... (yup, I save 'em all!)
I'm still meditating on the many aspects of the economy affected by pirates then and now....with each day, something else sinks in about the bigger picture and the need to skillfully extract lessons of the past....in the right way, lest you tirp yourself up in a big way.
I'm still meditating on the information from A week ago....powerful stuff.
I'd love to see a hostage rescue operation complete with burning of any pirate boats that would happen to be in the port at the time as secondary objective. I bet USN SEAL teams are capable of pulling this off.
I too, would like to hear his side of the story.
Lt Maynard, RN had the answer. It still is the right one.
USN had the answer at Tripoli too...
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