December
4 , 2008 - Issue 302 |
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Somali
Piracy and the Enchanting Water Circus By Abukar Arman BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator |
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If you ever felt this whole saga of these invincible maritime desperadoes getting away with the most fantastic piracy operations along the Somali coast is so incredibly bizarre, you are not alone. Regardless of what many media groups have sensationally been reporting, there is not enough information available to adequately explain the nature of this high sea drama or to pinpoint all those who are involved. However, there are some, state and non - state actors, who are openly positioning themselves to be the beneficiaries. That said, let there
be no mistake, the pirates are real. And, like chemical waste dumping,
illegal fishing, weapon smuggling, drug trafficking, illegal oil exploration,
illegal human trafficking, and a host of other criminal activities, piracy
is a thriving business in During that period,
Ensuring dominance throughout the region in terms of land, water, and air is the name of the game - a game that historically shattered the region’s aspirations for peace, co - existence and development. The National Intelligence
Council’s report, Global Trends 2025, projects that the According to the report, as a result of their rapid economic growth, new influential players such as Russia, China, India, and Brazil are not only going to have “a seat at the international high table, (but) will bring new stakes and rules of the game.” The NIC report also makes a daunting projection that in the coming decade or two, powerful nations will be competing for access to resources essential to survival: food, water, and energy. Going back to the pirates: if they did not exist, they would have been invented! Their almost daily criminal activities have dwarfed all other less covered criminal enterprises. This unintended consequence of their actions is paving a way for the architects of chaos, the so-called independent security contractors (ISC) - clandestine military forces immune from all laws and accountabilities. Already, the American
and European ISCs are actively out-maneuvering each other to position
themselves for hefty contracts to escort ships through the troubled waters
of Pirates in Here you may want to
restrain your inquisitive urges: How could these village-dwelling thugs
who wear macawis (cultural skirts) for camouflage gear and dacas
(flip-flops) for combat boots pull such a sophisticated operations? How
do they execute with such precision and successfully high-jack a new ship
virtually every other day? How could they stealthily dodge all the sophisticated
land, sea, and air counterterrorism surveillances stationed in and around
the By no means are these high sea hooligans innocent. While they are, on one hand, being used as a gambit or a pretext to geopolitical positioning, they are partnering with international organized crime and any other devils willing to make a deal. Interestingly, for decades
the Straits of Malacca (between Meanwhile, there are
widespread anecdotal accounts of “wealthy businessmen” from the Piracy in BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, Abukar Arman, is a freelance writer whose articles and analyses have appeared in the pages of various media groups and think tanks. Click here to contact Abukar Arman. |
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