Does anyone else think the Maersk Alabama must have something a bit special about it?
- It’s a cargo carrier; normally it would be staffed by a wildly multi-national crew – but this crew is all-American.
- Pirates attacked, but were repelled – although they did get ahold of the captain for ransom. How many crews usually repel pirates once they are on deck?
- The USS Bainbridge was dispatched to provide aid (and other ships are to follow), where usually the US Govt disclaims interest and leaves the companies to sort this out on their own (cite: Today show, this morning).
It’s not much, but it doesn’t add up, and having read Blind Man’s Bluff this really does feel like there is more to the story than we are hearing.
It would be a good place to listen to the entire Gulf’s traffic. Or maybe they’re shipping something sensitive and the pirates picked the wrong boat to attack.
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