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November 20, 2008

Musing on Pirates
Posted by Patrick Barry

So does anyone else find it interesting that there are now multiple countries policing, or intending to police the waters off the Somali coast?  Seriously, there are Russian, EU, NATO, Indian and U.S. ships patrolling the area, all without a clear, coordinating mechanism or any definitive sense over who has jurisdiction.  Hmmm.  Seems like someone should do some thinking on that.

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Have you checked with the Navy to see what, in addition to UN Security Council Resolution 1816 (2008), is being done in terms of coordinating activities and sharing information?

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