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- JFitzpatrick, on 02/13/2009, -1/+12Pirates these days are a bunch of bitches.
You know what Blackbeard would have done with the good fortune of capturing a ship packed with military cargo? I can guarantee it would involve raining on parades and some BOOM and some "You can't do that! We're English!" followed by some plank walking and definitely some terrorizing of small islands with loose women. - devilclown, on 02/13/2009, -0/+11Whew, that ship full of weapons arrived just in time!
Africa was running out of weapons. - honeybrass, on 02/13/2009, -0/+9Hey yeah! Its just like it, where they did this thing, then there were these other guys, anyway, it all works out in the end.
- darkhero, on 02/13/2009, -0/+7More weapons for Sudan.
- groo68, on 02/13/2009, -0/+5Everyone gets weapons, even the lions.
- hardcorestar, on 02/13/2009, -1/+6Madness?? THIS IS KENYAAA!
- lex0nyc, on 02/13/2009, -2/+6Reminds me of that movie with that guy.
- Barackalypse, on 02/13/2009, -1/+5I don't believe I've ever actually seen a tank in combat in Africa since WW 2. 12 guys on a Jeep with a .50 caliber machine gun, all the time, but actual armored vehicles that the UN doesn't own, its madness!
- NaCl, on 02/13/2009, -0/+3"Russian tanks" I believe they forgot to mention that it all came from Ukraine.
- annenk38, on 02/13/2009, -0/+3Yeah, those T-72s have been sitting idle for too long. Now the Kenyans and Sudanese will put them to good use.
- Jordan117, on 02/13/2009, -0/+3Pirates? Mombasa?
This is obviously an elaborate viral marketing ploy for Bungie's super seekrit next project, Pimps at Sea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimps_at_Sea
It will be Microsoft's newest kill-ARRGH app. (Sorry.) - slyzxx, on 02/13/2009, -1/+3Now us Kenyans will demand a bribe to release it from our port.
- Murrabbit, on 02/13/2009, -0/+2That's the problem with such high-profile merchandise - where the hell do you unload that *****?
- str1fe, on 02/13/2009, -0/+2Preparing for the war against the Covenant?
- slyzxx, on 02/13/2009, -0/+2LOL hahahhaa that`s there's nothing they can do when they enter their waters. Regardless of who goes there.
- inactive, on 02/13/2009, -1/+3WOW just about every nation is getting involve in taking down pirates. German assisted Egyptian cargo ship, China is sending its navy to protect their ships. UN enacted a resolution regarding detaining captured pirates. Could this be the one what brings all nation together? Battling Somalian pirates?
- kenyan, on 02/13/2009, -1/+3That took long enough.
- BlatheringIdiot, on 02/13/2009, -0/+1dock. Pfft.
- BlatheringIdiot, on 02/13/2009, -1/+2The one where he met that Hot girl? I can't get her out of my head.
- cowboy86, on 02/13/2009, -1/+2Those ***** ninjas are at it again.
- undervalued, on 06/09/2009, -0/+1Where Kenya sealions?
- pintocat, on 02/13/2009, -1/+2Where can you see lions? Only in Kenya!
- serif69, on 02/13/2009, -1/+2What did they do with the legs and torsos?
- spiralspirit, on 02/13/2009, -0/+1even worse - how do you unload a 41.5 tonne t72 tank from a cargo boat without real dock equipment?
- JanK1, on 02/13/2009, -0/+1I think I read somewhere that plank walking may just be a myth. I wish I had the article.
- Inflammo, on 02/13/2009, -1/+2Avast!
- rz8472, on 02/13/2009, -0/+1Actually the weapons might be bound for South Sudan, which is autonomous to the Sudanese government that is committing the atrocities in Darfur. Arming South Sudan might actually be a good thing; as in "They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky" will say, the government used the same tactics against South Sudan during the 1990s.
- onthetrail, on 02/14/2009, -0/+1Why do they need so much ,powerful weapons?
- MoClippa, on 02/13/2009, -0/+1I'm still on the fence about this, the Chinese and US seem to be arming both sides... either way, when the independence vote goes through and the South votes out (which it will) there will be a bloodbath, at least this way they can defend themselves when it happens. However at what cost?
Both governments have their eyes on the oil fields, China is desperate, and the Government of Sudan is also desperate because that oil is the key to their salvation aside from Darfur. I'm behind a decision by the South to succeed on grounds of a public referendum, as any people in a specific territory with an overwhelming majority vote that can prove discrimination and violence against them should be able to... But my two qualms would be that the Southern Government is widely reported to be corrupt and inept, and the arms seem to be coming in limited supply, which would mean the Northern government may be more inclined and capable towards waging a horrifically brutal attack in the face of stronger weapons in the South.
My prediction, once the independence vote goes through there will be a long and bloody stalemate with no resolution for years until NATO can justify a "humanitarian" intervention in the region. Those bloody images from Sudan which have decreased recently are going to explode on our screens again in more brutal form.
International Law needs to adapt to this quick and find out how to codify the grounds and processes for legal secession into its body, otherwise this huge gray area will continue to be exploited by great powers in such fashion. - PrimeNewsCenter, on 02/13/2009, -1/+1Theses pirates take overs are happening way to much!
- slyzxx, on 02/13/2009, -2/+2i LOL`D
- disrupter, on 02/13/2009, -1/+1What about the lions?
- SPRFRKR, on 02/13/2009, -1/+1"Under Siege" starring Steven Segal!
- inactive, on 02/14/2009, -1/+0Just what the African dictatorships need ....more weapons from the Russian/Ukrainian mafia.
They should have scuttled that death ship - jollyriot, on 02/13/2009, -2/+0Whatever.


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