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Thursday, April 9th, 2009 01:32 pm

“International efforts to thwart Somali piracy would appear to be floundering. Perhaps words from the 19th Century could offer a solution [...]”

A pretty good historical retrospective comparing the Somali piracy problem with the Barbary pirates and the suppression of the slave trade.

With Somali piracy still threatening shipping, it sounds as if modern navies need a few Captain Robert Denmans, or the like-minded American, Commodore Stephen Decatur.

...And I can’t find it in myself to argue with that.

Thursday, April 9th, 2009 10:23 pm (UTC)
Unfortunately, too much of the "civilized" world has the idea that "No, you can't be armed, that would be uncivilized. You should rely on us to protect you. ...Oh, did we fail to protect you? Too bad. Sorry about that. ...No, your next of kin can't sue us. You see, we're not actually obligated to protect you. We can't be everywhere at once, you know."

Robert Heinlein said "An armed society is a polite society." Available evidence suggests that a uniformly armed society also tends to be a relatively law-abiding one. (Naturally, nations like Somalia, where the unarmed majority of the populace are ruled by a small minority of heavily-armed violent thugs, do not qualify as "uniformly armed".)