February 7, 2012
Published: 9 Sep 10 14:18 CET
Updated: 9 Sep 10 17:39 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20100909-29721.html
US Marines rescued on Thursday a German-owned ship seized by pirates a day earlier, as part of multinational operations to stem piracy in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia, the US Fifth Fleet said.
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Not sure if this applies in this situation...
As a former Marine myself, the US Marines are the only US armed force that can be sent into a country or foreign "domain" with it being an act of war since the Marines guard all US embassies abroad....
or it may be their training and availability....
again...Prufrock is correct.....if these ships carried some type of defense system, I am sure the joint powers making decisions about commercial sea traffic would agree that in these times of piracy in this area, it would be beneficial, cost-effective and just plain SMART! Unfortunately, the ransoms are getting larger and these are not just teenagers but organized gangs seeing a way to make a buck in a country that offers them NOTHING
I think you understood "the US" by my saying "ourselves". I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, but I meant Germany.
Let me get this straight. The fourth largest economic power in the world, a nation of 82 million that is primarily dependent on exports, has to depend on its allies to defend its commerical vessals in 2010, 65 years after the end of WWII. What's wrong with this picture?
And when you criticize my post, don't give me that stuff about "this is about conscripts and professionalizing German armed forces". No, this about capability, force projection and legally defending a nation's assets.