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Subject A Possible Explanation For The Pirate Situation
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Somali-Canadian poet, rapper and musician says the Somali hijacking is in part a response to multinational companies dumping nuclear waste in his country.
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People have been saying the allied fleet seems far overpowered and the whole situation overall seems unusual, as though the real reason for these massive naval deployments is being covered up.

If the pirate vessel in the news now is sitting idle, facing off against a small armada - with the pirates dispatching even more to contend with the allied fleet, the pirates must have a reason to be so bold. Maybe the pirates have more leverage than a single hostage. Maybe, in fact, one or more dirty bombs made from materials scavenged from that nuclear waste dump are enabling the pirates to hold thousands, or even hundreds of thousands if not millions hostage.

If the pirates have improvised radiological dispersal devices, and the allies don't know where they're located or can't get to them without tipping off the pirates - well maybe that's why several countries have already paid the pirates ransom. Maybe that's why the allied fleet has yet to make any aggressive moves against the inferior pirate forces. Maybe that's why so many countries have dispatched ships, and why so many powerful ships are there.

After all - the media reports that there's only one hostage. That means only one ship has a friendly on board - all others are filled with enemies. Yet the allied fleet hasn't sunk any ships even though it has other pirate vessels in sight, including "the pirate mothership." You might say "well they don't want to attack any pirate ships because the hostage ship might kill the hostage if they do." You forget that the hostage was taken only recently, and they've had plenty of time to sink ALL pirate ships before this ever happened. But they didn't.

I say the pirates have no container ship captain as a hostage, and I think it's quite possible that they do indeed have one or more dirty bombs on hair trigger.
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