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Danger at Sea

How concerned are you about the recent spate of hijackings at sea? Is there anything the international community can do to stop the pirates? Tell us what you think.


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Turn the 5th fleet loose and let them do their thing!  It's time this thing stops.

 

hire on a security force of 20 members with the necessary weapons and you will deter any aggressive action  against these pirates 

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Have someone or group, riding shot gun, properly armed. 

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send in special forces from the different countries and do what is necessary do you no what i mean

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Sink em! It needs to stop!!! Hard to believe a rag tag band of thugs can stop modern navies and airforces.

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How about sending some aircraft carriers down there & bombing the beejesus out of them???

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Concerned Yes This is 2008 it is ridiculus-- One word------ Torpedos!!!

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Sink on sight.

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