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There has rightly been a lot of talk the last few days about how to handle the problem of the Somalian Pirates.
Like most Americans, I figure I have the answer
We have had similar problems in fairly recent history. Don't have to go back to the the 1700's. We can look back on our two World Wars for how to handle problems getting cargo through "infested" waters.
Convoys.
We, the US, have our NCSO
All NATO country flagged ships are required to carry a packet, locked in the Capt's safe, that directs them in contacting the nearest NCSO office, should there be a declaration of war (not sure of the specifics of the requirement to report/exactly what conditions would cause an activation of NCSO's actual control of shipping). NCSO is pretty much a Navy Reserve run group. I think there may be one or two active duty Officers involved, but it's basically staffed by reserves.
I only mention our NCSO to point out that there is at least one naval group that is prepared to commence the construction and deployment of convoys, should they get the orders.
I've been mulling this over for a couple of days, and I can't see any major drawbacks to a multi-nation convoy program to get ships around the Horn of Africa. It worked to get our goods and men to England and Russia, against submarines. Surly it would be effective against a bunch of doped up idiots in motor boats.
The draw backs I see are the delay caused by waiting for all the ships to assemble, and the fact that the convoy speed is set by the slowest vassal.
The positive side is that if properly done I believe a small number of escorts could safely get a group of 20-50 cargo ships through the area in question with no (or at least a very minimal) threat.
Being the kind and considerate person I am, I would ensure the escorts had shoot on sight orders. Blow anything approaching the convoy away, and hope the remains wash up on the Somalian coast, just to let the others know what's waiting for them.
MHO is that we wouldn't need near the fire power used in the World Wars. We're talking a much smaller threat without the ability to dive (more than once
). While they may be using fairly fast boats, I think with a well designed convoy there should be an escort that could go balls to the wall and head them off, or drop back and intercept. And were not talking about the use of million dollar cruise missiles, a few rounds from a 5 incher or so should pretty much leave splinters where there was once a pirate boat.
There would be some cost of course. However it could also be good training for the war ships and their crews.
I consider this a short term solution. In the long run perhaps the more liberal approaches can have some success, though personally, after our last experience in the country, I have little desire to spend any aid money there. I do concede that in the long run that would be what it will take to help the country and it's people get out of the condition they are in, and possibly become a more functional "neighbor".
So, what's your opinion?
You have a better idea?
Just a friendly what if discussion. Not likely any of our ideas will be implemented as laid out by us, but what the heck, don't cost anything to discuss ideas
Like most Americans, I figure I have the answer
We have had similar problems in fairly recent history. Don't have to go back to the the 1700's. We can look back on our two World Wars for how to handle problems getting cargo through "infested" waters.
Convoys.
We, the US, have our NCSO
All NATO country flagged ships are required to carry a packet, locked in the Capt's safe, that directs them in contacting the nearest NCSO office, should there be a declaration of war (not sure of the specifics of the requirement to report/exactly what conditions would cause an activation of NCSO's actual control of shipping). NCSO is pretty much a Navy Reserve run group. I think there may be one or two active duty Officers involved, but it's basically staffed by reserves.
I only mention our NCSO to point out that there is at least one naval group that is prepared to commence the construction and deployment of convoys, should they get the orders.
I've been mulling this over for a couple of days, and I can't see any major drawbacks to a multi-nation convoy program to get ships around the Horn of Africa. It worked to get our goods and men to England and Russia, against submarines. Surly it would be effective against a bunch of doped up idiots in motor boats.
The draw backs I see are the delay caused by waiting for all the ships to assemble, and the fact that the convoy speed is set by the slowest vassal.
The positive side is that if properly done I believe a small number of escorts could safely get a group of 20-50 cargo ships through the area in question with no (or at least a very minimal) threat.
Being the kind and considerate person I am, I would ensure the escorts had shoot on sight orders. Blow anything approaching the convoy away, and hope the remains wash up on the Somalian coast, just to let the others know what's waiting for them.
MHO is that we wouldn't need near the fire power used in the World Wars. We're talking a much smaller threat without the ability to dive (more than once
There would be some cost of course. However it could also be good training for the war ships and their crews.
I consider this a short term solution. In the long run perhaps the more liberal approaches can have some success, though personally, after our last experience in the country, I have little desire to spend any aid money there. I do concede that in the long run that would be what it will take to help the country and it's people get out of the condition they are in, and possibly become a more functional "neighbor".
So, what's your opinion?
You have a better idea?
Just a friendly what if discussion. Not likely any of our ideas will be implemented as laid out by us, but what the heck, don't cost anything to discuss ideas