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  • Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1228...googlenews_wsj


    Private security firm Blackwater Worldwide began holding meetings in London on Tuesday with potential clients for a new business venture -- protection from pirates.

    The Moyock, N.C., firm, which has grown rapidly through State Department security work in Iraq, has been courting shippers and insurance firms about protecting ships in pirate-infested waters. It's meeting with more than a dozen firms this week and hopes to drum up its first contract.

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    Blackwater already has a ship it says could be deployed abroad to scare off or even challenge pirates: the 183-foot McArthur, which the company bought in 2006. It can carry two helicopters as well as rigid-hull inflatable boats favored by naval commandoes, and 30 guards in addition to a crew of 15. Blackwater's database of contractors includes former Navy SEALs and Coast Guard personnel.

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    Blackwater's push to land its first antipiracy contract is part of a strategy to build its business outside its State Department security work in Iraq, which brings in between $300 million and $400 million a year. There are growing concerns in the security industry that costs and legal risks in Iraq could skyrocket because, under a new agreement, foreign contractors there are set to lose their immunity from local law next year.

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    Who do you think are the real pirates? ;)

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    Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

    Originally posted by Sapiens View Post
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1228...googlenews_wsj





    Who do you think are the real pirates? ;)
    I noticed it said "scare off or challenge". The most virulent parasites don't kill off their hosts...;)

    A couple of years ago when I was living in the Gulf there was an attempted piracy off Somalia of an LNG tanker. The captain did exactly the right thing...full speed [LNG tankers are fast ships for their size] and train the fire hoses on the approaching dinghies...and escaped. US Navy aviators found the mother ship, tracked it through the night as it headed south along the coast, and waited until daylight to intercept it. Turned the ship and crew over to Kenyan authorities to be put on trial.

    Not a single one of my Arab biz associates could understand why the Americans didn't just blow them out of the water in the dark and pretend nothing happened. That's the sort of thing the Saudi's do to fix their terrorist problems [quite effective actually]. There are some things that just aren't worth trying to explain...
    Last edited by GRG55; December 04, 2008, 07:38 AM.

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    • #3
      Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy


      Privatize protection ,, I’m sure they won’t need a gov. bail out any time soon.
      Maybe the insurance companies can get in on the action.
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_house
      History
      In many western countries, fire brigades were originally created by insurance companies to safeguard the property of their policyholders. Those who bought policies were given a plaque that would be mounted in a prominent position on the structure to denote its protected status.

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      • #4
        Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

        So either big business pays $100 mil a year in ransoms, or taxpayers pay $200 mil a year for "protection." Hmm....

        Anyone else find it funny that the US ousted the Islamic Somali government which was successfully fighting piracy?

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        • #5
          Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

          Originally posted by grizam303 View Post
          So either big business pays $100 mil a year in ransoms, or taxpayers pay $200 mil a year for "protection." Hmm....

          Anyone else find it funny that the US ousted the Islamic Somali government which was successfully fighting piracy?
          And the Islamic Taliban government that was successfully fighting the "war on drugs" & warlords [poppies]?

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          • #6
            Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

            Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
            And the Islamic Taliban government that was successfully fighting the "war on drugs" & warlords [poppies]?
            See Sapiens' thread Lords of Opium

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            • #7
              Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

              Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
              And the Islamic Taliban government that was successfully fighting the "war on drugs" & warlords [poppies]?
              Haha, yeah that too. I was watching a documentary on Afghanistan's poppy production (before I had such a skeptical view of the government), and I was like "no way did I hear that right." It had one part about a new mayor (or something along that line) who was trying to do the same thing as the Taliban, and how he had received many threats because of it. At the end, it said he was killed something like two months after filming.

              US foreign policy: If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is.

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              • #8
                Re: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

                Who do you think are the real pirates? ;)[/QUOTE]

                The pirates are the real pirates.

                Blackwater would be privateers.

                As for the relative cost compared to paying ransom. How does the quote go?

                "better to die standing than to be alive kneeling"
                Last edited by BiscayneSunrise; December 04, 2008, 05:21 PM.
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