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NATO forces foil pirate attack on Norwegian tan

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NATO forces foil pirate attack on Norwegian tanker


Military | 209411 hits | Apr 19 2:14 am | Posted by: Canadaka
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NATO forces foiled an attack by Somali pirates on a Norwegian tanker then briefly detained seven gunmen after hunting them down under cover of darkness, NATO officials said on Sunday.

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  1. by ManifestDestiny
    Sun Apr 19, 2009 6:15 pm
    "Most weapons went over the side but they must have overlooked it when they started discarding objects," he said. After documenting the evidence they let the pirates go.


    "Canada's mandate is not to normally take detainees in this mission," McWhinnie said.



    I think you could change the name of this article to "Canadians let pirates go!!!!!!"

    Canada kicks ass ehh?

  2. by avatar bootlegga
    Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:02 pm
    "ManifestDestiny" said
    "Most weapons went over the side but they must have overlooked it when they started discarding objects," he said. After documenting the evidence they let the pirates go.


    "Canada's mandate is not to normally take detainees in this mission," McWhinnie said.



    I think you could change the name of this article to "Canadians let pirates go!!!!!!"

    Canada kicks ass ehh?



    :roll:

    Sorry we don't run illegal prisons and torture people like you guys do. Some countries on this planet try to be civilized and get along with everyone else, not try and dominate the whole goddamn show.

  3. by Anonymous
    Sun Apr 19, 2009 9:38 pm
    Hope they managed to get a GPS tracking device on them.

  4. by avatar Proculation
    Sun Apr 19, 2009 9:40 pm
    Oh it seems the article was already here.

  5. by ManifestDestiny
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:14 am
    "bootlegga" said
    Sorry we don't run illegal prisons and torture people like you guys do. Some countries on this planet try to be civilized and get along with everyone else, not try and dominate the whole goddamn show.


    Ok next time let them move to Toronto and give them welfare! I like the shoot them in the head approach.

    "Lets send some peace keepers to the Gulf of Aden eh!"

    May be they thought they were fishing?

  6. by avatar saturn_656
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:36 am
    "ManifestDestiny" said
    May be they thought they were fishing?


    Eventually one of their "fishing trips" will end with them on the recieving end of a very large automatic weapon.

  7. by ridenrain
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:04 am
    Canadian PM praises crew for foiling pirate attack
    8 hours ago

    PORT OF SPAIN (AFP) � Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Sunday praised the crew of a Canadian warship that helped chase down pirates off Somalia who had tried to attack a Norwegian tanker.

    Speaking at the end of a Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago, Harper congratulated the personnel on the HMCS Winnipeg that, along with a British vessel also conducting NATO patrols of the pirate-infested zone, foiled the attack.

    The Winnipeg crew was doing "tremendous work" in the Gulf of Aden he told reporters.

    Their frigate pursued the pirate ship for seven hours after the British vessel scared it away from the 80,000-ton tanker on Saturday.

    The pirates were finally caught early Sunday after throwing their weapons overboard, NATO officials said. After being questioned, they were released because they were outside Canada's jurisdiction and NATO has no mandate to make arrests.

    "We obviously act within our legal authority and also within our capacities," Harper said.

    "As you know we did briefly detain pirates and disarm them and I think those were appropriate measures under the circumstances. Obviously Canada uses force but only when necessary."

  8. by avatar bootlegga
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:18 am
    "ManifestDestiny" said
    Sorry we don't run illegal prisons and torture people like you guys do. Some countries on this planet try to be civilized and get along with everyone else, not try and dominate the whole goddamn show.


    Ok next time let them move to Toronto and give them welfare! I like the shoot them in the head approach.

    When the US and USN actually does that all the time, instead of only caring if an American is onboard a ship or not, then you can criticize us.

    As far as I can see, the US only reacts when one of its own is in harm's way, unlike everyone else. When you start using those methods to protect Filipino and Indoesnian sailors on Bahamian flagged ships, then you'll get kudos.

  9. by ridenrain
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:54 am
    If the US isn't doing the majority of the work there, who is? So are Chinese warships going to start protecting everybody and not just their own?

  10. by avatar RUEZ
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:10 am
    "ManifestDestiny" said
    "Most weapons went over the side but they must have overlooked it when they started discarding objects," he said. After documenting the evidence they let the pirates go.


    "Canada's mandate is not to normally take detainees in this mission," McWhinnie said.



    I think you could change the name of this article to "Canadians let pirates go!!!!!!"

    Canada kicks ass ehh?

    Well I disagree with that, but being a jackass doesn't help your point.

  11. by batateam
    Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:21 am
    "Canada's mandate is not to normally take detainees in this mission," McWhinnie said.

  12. by ridenrain
    Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:08 am
    Video at The Torch:

    http://toyoufromfailinghands.blogspot.c ... lease.html



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