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That probably wouldn't have helped the most recent casualties.or... allow crews to be armed
What about the 700 hostages that the Somali pirates are keeping now?
That probably wouldn't have helped the most recent casualties.or... allow crews to be armed
do our best to rescue them?That probably wouldn't have helped the most recent casualties.
What about the 700 hostages that the Somali pirates are keeping now?
Just because piracy has been in existence doesn't mean we should let it happen.do our best to rescue them?![]()
I dunno why are we getting all hot and angry over this. This piracy thing has been going on for thousand of years.... and will continue to even space age.
Just because piracy has been in existence doesn't mean we should let it happen.
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And he has the freedom of speech to call your opinion crap. Welcome to the Internet-- something you wouldn't have if you were in any of so-called oppressive countries you've outlined.
So sit down, shut up and think about it: freedom of speech is a two-way street.

The can't prevent everything. They just have to do what they can.
*Somali pirates and government*![]()
Somlia does not currently have a government.
Americans used to travel safely and freely all over the world. People in other countries were afraid to offend much less kidnap or kill Americans because they knew there would be hell to pay for their actions.
Now, Americans are an easy target for every two-bit pirate or land thug. Why? Because they have nothing to fear. They know they can get away with murder (literally).
Now, Americans have to flee countries every time there's unrest, and they have to avoid international waters that are controlled by itinerant lowlifes.
Somali will eventually fall apart and go back to it's tribal-states days before colonization, but of course not before the Somalis nearly wipe each other out. Somali is like Afghanistan for Africa.
I have a friend that frequently goes to Africa - Kenya more specifically and she has been to Sudan. I asked her WTF was she doing in Sudan? She said they were near the border and decided to take a quick step into Sudan. I replied unless she wants to contribute to more international unrest as a hostage to the Sudanese she ought to stop taking these quick strolls to this area. It's not necessarily violent where she goes, but it is dangerous. If I were to go to the African continent, I would want to go to South Africa. I have other friends who are going later this summer.
Sudan's not that all bad. Only some part is awful. South Africa isn't any better either... especially Johannesburg
No, that's not why the USA has a bad rep. It's because the USA presents a weak front now. No one fears the USA anymore. The people of other countries laugh at the USA, and attack with impunity.So the solution is to instil fear of the USA in all of the countries? This is exactly why the USA has a bad rep these days. I guess you got what you asked for.
Very few, compared with today.By the way, that's not true. There were plenty of countries that wasn't safe for people (including Americans) to travel in.
I was comparing the USA of the past with the present. Why include other countries in that comparison?Um, they don't target just the Americans, they target the others too as well.
Because I'm an American. I can criticize the policies and practices of my country's leaders. Do you want me to criticize the leaders of your country? Do you feel left out if I don't?Why are you talking about the Americans? What about the others? Are they not worthy of your attention?
I've heard quite a few horror stories about South Africa. Canada has plenty of refugees from that country.
We were told: "once you are in Sudan you will realize how advanced Egypt was". In the end, if Egypt is wealthier it seems much better to live in Sudan (well... outside of conflicts areas). People are happier, calmer and more pleaseant, they give the feeling of being good people in majority.
Aurel: People seem happier and more relaxed than in Egypt where people walk on each other all the time.