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USA Ship Capt Rescued. The Americans are the BEST. All other Cuntry Cannot Compare!

londoncabby

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Singapore sure mati, France Kill their own citizen, but USA only country where no one succeed to hijack AND Navy prove they are best

No more talking USA is sure #1

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/top/world/6370158.html

Official: US sea captain freed in swift firefight

By ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY and LARA JAKES Associated Press Writers © 2009 The Associated Press
April 12, 2009, 12:54PM
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MOMBASA, Kenya — An American ship captain was freed unharmed Sunday in a U.S. Navy operation that killed three of the four Somali pirates who had been holding him for days in a lifeboat off the coast of Africa, a senior U.S. intelligence official said.

One of the pirates was wounded and in custody after a swift firefight, the official said.

Capt. Richard Phillips, 53, of Underhill, Vermont, was safely transported to a Navy warship nearby.

The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

A government official and others in Somali with knowledge of the situation had reported hours earlier that negotiations for Phillips' release had broken down.

The district commissioner of the central Mudug region said talks went on all day Saturday, with clan elders from his area talking by satellite telephone and through a translator with Americans, but collapsed late Saturday night.

"The negotiations between the elders and American officials have broken down. The reason is American officials wanted to arrest the pirates in Puntland and elders refused the arrest of the pirates," said the commissioner, Abdi Aziz Aw Yusuf. He said he organized initial contacts between the elders and the Americans.

Two other Somalis, one involved in the negotiations and another in contact with the pirates, also said the talks collapsed because of the U.S. insistence that the pirates be arrested and brought to justice.

Phillips' crew of 19 American sailors reached safe harbor in Kenya's northeast port of Mombasa on Saturday night under guard of U.S. Navy Seals, exhilarated by their freedom but mourning the absence of Phillips.

Crew members said their ordeal had begun with the Somali pirates hauling themselves up from a small boat bobbing on the surface of the Indian Ocean far below.

As the pirates shot in the air, Phillips told his crew to lock themselves in a cabin and surrendered himself to safeguard his men, crew members said.

Phillips was then held hostage in an enclosed lifeboat that was closely watched by U.S. warships and a helicopter in an increasingly tense standoff.

Talks to free him began Thursday with the captain of the USS Bainbridge talking to the pirates under instruction from FBI hostage negotiators on board the U.S. destroyer.

A statement from Maersk Line, owner of Phillips' ship, the Maersk Alabama, said "the U.S. Navy had sight contact" of Phillips earlier Sunday — apparently when the pirates opened the hatches.

Before Phillips was freed, a pirate who said he was associated with the gang that held Phillips, Ahmed Mohamed Nur, told The Associated Press that the pirates had reported that "helicopters continue to fly over their heads in the daylight and in the night they are under the focus of a spotlight from a warship."

He spoke by satellite phone from Harardhere, a port and pirate stronghold where a fisherman said helicopters flew over the town Sunday morning and a warship was looming on the horizon. The fisherman, Abdi Sheikh Muse, said that could be an indication the lifeboat may be near to shore.

The U.S. Navy had assumed the pirates would try to get their hostage to shore, where they can hide him on Somalia's lawless soil and be in a stronger position to negotiate a ransom.

Three U.S. warships were within easy reach of the lifeboat on Saturday. The pirates had threatened to kill Phillips if attacked.

On Friday, the French navy freed a sailboat seized off Somalia last week by other pirates, but one of the five hostages was killed.

Early Saturday, the pirates holding Phillips in the lifeboat fired a few shots at a small U.S. Navy vessel that had approached, a U.S. military official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

The official said the U.S. sailors did not return fire, the Navy vessel turned away and no one was hurt. He said the vessel had not been attempting a rescue. The pirates are believed armed with pistols and AK-47 assault rifles.

Phillips jumped out of the lifeboat Friday and tried to swim for his freedom but was recaptured when a pirate fired an automatic weapon at or near him, according to U.S. Defense Department officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk about the unfolding operations.

"When I spoke to the crew, they won't consider it done when they board a plane and come home," Maersk President John Reinhart said from Norfolk, Virginia before news of Phillips' rescue. "They won't consider it done until the captain is back, nor will we."

In Phillips' hometown, the Rev. Charles Danielson of the St. Thomas Church said before the news broke that the congregation would continue to pray for Phillips and his family, who are members, and he would encourage "people to find hope in the triumph of good over evil."

Reinhart said he spoke with Phillips' wife, Andrea, who is surrounded by family and two company employees who were sent to support her.

"She's a brave woman," Reinhart said. "And she has one favor to ask: 'Do what you have to do to bring Richard home safely.' That means don't make a mistake, folks. We have to be perfect in our execution."
 

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yes send the seals
 

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And nothing mentioned on how the operation was conducted.
 

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The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
 

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The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Sounds like the Americans will release full details of the daring rescue in the coming days
 

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don't worry you will soon see how the drama unfolds on Discovery channel..meanwhile our LST has left Straits of melaka or not or she is still tied up at Changi Naval Base - hurry up or she will miss the action.

I wonder, before our ship can shoot, must the commander write email and seek approval from MINDEF?
 

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don't worry you will soon see how the drama unfolds on Discovery channel..meanwhile our LST has left Straits of melaka or not or she is still tied up at Changi Naval Base - hurry up or she will miss the action.

I wonder, before our ship can shoot, must the commander write email and seek approval from MINDEF?

dont need......... but need to get DO to to sign as to draw anmo from anmo dump... hahaha...
 

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US Navy took 5 whole days to deal with 4 poorly armed and isolated pirates.

World Record Joke!

Boh Tiok Kan Um Zai Lao Kui!
 

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It will be made into a movie, starring 4 overly tanned persons and one angmoh.
 

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Well not the pirates will think twice before screwing with the Americans, all other nationality wont fight back
 

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Well not the pirates will think twice before screwing with the Americans, all other nationality wont fight back

Only the American can kenna whack those pirate

All other cannot, only American
 

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Only the American can kenna whack those pirate

All other cannot, only American

True bro, America has the best repuatation and track record there is. Period.
 

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no lah. singapore has the best reputation. if somali pirate kidnapped ship capt sure sure can free the capt in one day without firing a shot!!!! Very simple. Singapore navy just treat the somali pirates some geyland serai "indian Rojak". within one day they are either laosai or become sai.
 

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no lah. singapore has the best reputation. if somali pirate kidnapped ship capt sure sure can free the capt in one day without firing a shot!!!! Very simple. Singapore navy just treat the somali pirates to some geyland serai "indian Rojak". within one day they are either laosai or become sai.
 

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True bro, America has the best repuatation and track record there is. Period.

Actually the Americans feared the Somalis reaching the mainland...... many years ago their elite Army Rangers unit were wiped out by the Somali warlord militia :p ..... the survivors had to be rescued by our northern neighbours mudland soldiers :o
 

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Actually the Americans feared the Somalis reaching the mainland...... many years ago their elite Army Rangers unit were wiped out by the Somali warlord militia :p ..... the survivors had to be rescued by our northern neighbours mudland soldiers :o

I think u confuze French for USA

The USA one 350 miles offshore, Singaporeans cannot push through like those US

Navy Seal elite airdrop to the site somemore
 

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no lah. singapore has the best reputation. if somali pirate kidnapped ship capt sure sure can free the capt in one day without firing a shot!!!! Very simple. Singapore navy just treat the somali pirates some geyland serai "indian Rojak". within one day they are either laosai or become sai.

Why are you so stupid to offer Free!!! "indian Rojak"!!!. Keep your mouth shut and do a Mas Selamat stunt! Idiot!!! You should be charged for revealing state secrets.
 
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