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UN repeated failures to Contain Somalia Pirates
Aam Admi , Delhi: Apr 11 2009
Made Popular Apr 13 2009
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UN repeated failures to Contain Somalia Pirates

Why the countries in the world hesitate to take strong action against Somalian Govt. and the Somani pirates when every country in the world facing great threat from Somali pirates. When US creating war mongering and sanction against North Korea and Iran, why are they silent on Somali pirates when Somalian govt. and officials are part of the game of taking ransom from ship owners and other govt. to release their shop and men.

I think Somalia is a very poor country and the Corporates and other govt. in the world not much attracted to Somalia. For last several months, Somali pirates attack ship of every country in the world and the countries pretty sitting without taking any stringent action against Somali pirates. One side US and NATO forces talking about the threat perception of Al Qaeda, Taliban and other terrorist organization, while the billionaire Somalian pirates continue to do their activities without any fear.

Now the question is who will stop this. Many terrorist organization have their base at Somalia and they are using hijacked ship for their activities why the UN body or NATO allies or other countries come forward in making a permanent base inside Somalia. When will the Piracy problem end. While terrorists are using sea and sea routes to continue their activities. In the coming days UN take tough stance against Somalian pirates and sent war ships and make military base in the region to protect the interest of all nations.

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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
UN repeated failures, period.
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Sumit
Agra, India
UN can’t work without the US directions. It’s the first chance that pirates have hijacked the US ship. Let us hope they will hijack some more US ships. Only then US can ensure an action against the pirates.
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Bryan
Washington, United States
Since Somalia literally has no government and the "pirates" using that country as their haven present a clear and present danger to all international commerce, is there any reason why an appropriate international body--e.g. the UN does not have both legal and moral authority to destroy them and all of their bases of operation?
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