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Blame the victims?
Freedom of the seas is a long-standing principle that nations have defended throughout history. .
No but you are blaming pirates. I am blaming nobody.
Blame the victims?
Freedom of the seas is a long-standing principle that nations have defended throughout history. .
That's why it has to be defended with strength.Freedom of the seas is not without its risks.
It's dragging on because we conducted the war in a weak and confused way (overall). There were some periods and some locations that were conducted with strength, and the troops on the ground are doing what they can within all the constraints that are put on them.
The pirates are to blame for their kidnappings, killings, and stealing.No but you are blaming pirates. I am blaming nobody.
The pirates are to blame for their kidnappings, killings, and stealing.
Schmit told CNN that the Adams were aware of the growing danger of piracy in the Indian Ocean, particularly near the Horn of Africa, where the Quest was located at the time of the attack.
While sailing around the world, the Adams were delivering Bibles to hospitals and schools in dangerous locations, Schmit said. "It was their mission in life and nothing was going to deter Scott."
"There are many places in the world where Christian missionaries are facing the possibility of capture and torture and death," Schmit added.
What definition are you using for bullying? If it's the dictionary definition, then the USA is not bullying anyone. Do you know of any country that is intimidated or domineered by the USA? No. No other country fears the USA. I think that's obvious.GHB failed.
Clinton failed.
GWB failed.
Obama failed.
what does it mean? we need to butt out and stop bullying people.
What definition are you using for bullying? If it's the dictionary definition, then the USA is not bullying anyone. Do you know of any country that is intimidated or domineered by the USA? No. No other country fears the USA. I think that's obvious.

You blame the victims for trying to do good but you don't blame the pirates for doing evil? (You say you blame no one but your description above is blame.)pirates are pirates. people are free to choose to risk their lives or not.
I have a big problem with missionaries go into hot zone where they will most likely get raped/killed/beheaded/tortured. It's stupid to throw your life away unnecessarily in that manner when the situation is fubar. I do not care for "noble calling" but was it necessary for them to put our American soldiers' lives at risk to rescue them if they got captured?
The victims have my sympathy but not that much. I blame nobody but I question the victims' judgment.
Don't be misleading.don't be naive![]()

You blame the victims for trying to do good but you don't blame the pirates for doing evil? (You say you blame no one but your description above is blame.)
If that's true, then the world is truly screwed up, possibly beyond hope.
I question victim's judgment, not blame.
Was it necessary for them to throw their lives away in that manner? Was it wise of them to put our American soldiers' lives at risk to rescue them? Was it worth getting killed over what? in the name of noble calling?
It's dragging on because we conducted the war in a weak and confused way (overall). There were some periods and some locations that were conducted with strength, and the troops on the ground are doing what they can within all the constraints that are put on them.
What definition are you using for bullying? If it's the dictionary definition, then the USA is not bullying anyone. Do you know of any country that is intimidated or domineered by the USA? No. No other country fears the USA. I think that's obvious.
Jiro said:The pirates are to blame for their kidnappings, killings, and stealing.
pirates are pirates. people are free to choose to risk their lives or not.
Schmit told CNN that the Adams were aware of the growing danger of piracy in the Indian Ocean, particularly near the Horn of Africa, where the Quest was located at the time of the attack.
While sailing around the world, the Adams were delivering Bibles to hospitals and schools in dangerous locations, Schmit said. "It was their mission in life and nothing was going to deter Scott."
"There are many places in the world where Christian missionaries are facing the possibility of capture and torture and death," Schmit added.
I have a big problem with missionaries go into hot zone where they will most likely get raped/killed/beheaded/tortured. It's stupid to throw your life away unnecessarily in that manner when the situation is fubar. I do not care for "noble calling" but was it necessary for them to put our American soldiers' lives at risk to rescue them if they got captured?
The victims have my sympathy but not that much. I blame nobody but I question the victims' judgment.
So is it not pirates' fault for doing evil, yes?
That's why it has to be defended with strength.
Jiro said:So is it not pirates' fault for doing evil, yes?
it's nobody's fault. pirates are just pirates and victims are just victims.
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.