Category Archives: Sailing

Somalia Targeted for Nation Building

Defense experts in the US are coming forward to suggest the piracy problem with Somalia might require something like stabilizing the country, DefenseLink reported yesterday.

Whether it’s humanitarian aide to Somalia or possible military training to Somalis, [Pentagon spokesman Bryan] Whitman said, there’s no shortage in ways and means the United States and international partners could approach the piracy issue and Somalia’s lack of a legitimate government. The pure size of the region presents difficulties, he added.

“Clearly, it’s a big challenge when you’re talking about a coastline and body of water as large as it is, and you’re dealing with a country that is largely ungoverned — that certainly is a complicating situation,” Whitman said.

I have mentioned before that the US most likely wanted to destabilize the region for purposes of keeping open access to suspected terrorists. In short, sovereignty of a newly forming Islamic state with historic animosity towards the US would have made strategic anti-terror missions far more difficult in the Horn. Thus, as Somalia was on the verge of stabilizing, the US appeared to undermine the new rulers rather than support them.

Fearing the influence of militant factions within the Islamic Courts, the United States backed a loose coalition of warlords who had the savvy to dub themselves the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counterterrorism. Somali women took to the streets to protest the U.S. policy.

“Many women supported the Islamic Courts in Mogadishu because they received security,” said Alia Adem Abdi, who chairs the Hiran Women Action on Advocacy for Peace and Human Rights Organization, based in Somalia’s restive central Hiran region. “They had an access to move freely in the capital city. Also the children had access to go to school. But not now.”

Last Christmas, a weak Transitional Federal Government stormed Mogadishu with backing from neighboring Ethiopia and tacit support from the United States, sending the coalition of jihadis and militias who backed the Islamic Courts underground.

Perhaps the US did not anticipate the growth of an uncontrolled piracy market as a result of their alliance with Ethiopia and military operations in this region. On the other hand, perhaps the prior administration felt the the risks and side-effects to shipping were an acceptable cost for their anti-terror doctrine. In either case I see a change in policy regarding risk management and Islamic state relations, rather than a new approach to piracy as a result of the Maersk incident.

Possum Fur

I think I have found a new favorite beanie. My only question is why it costs so much if it is made from 40% pest?

The possum was introduced into New Zealand from Australia and is an ecological pest. 90 million of them are munching through 21,000 tonnes of vegetation every night. Possum culling is endorsed by the WWF and GreenPeace.

Are we supposed to feel good about reducing the possum threat? Good enough to spend $60 for a hat?

Lucky Dog

An Australian cattle dog breed that was lost overboard in rough seas has survived and been reunited with her owners

The dog was believed to have drowned and Griffith said the family was devastated. But out of sight of the family, Sophie Tucker was swimming doggedly and finally made it to St. Bees Island, five nautical miles away, and began the sort of life popularized by the TV reality show “Survivor”.

She voted other dogs off the island? Ran around in a bikini and considered magazine cover offers? Ok, I confess I never watched the show so the reference is lost on me. Get it? Lost. Haha.

Griffith said that when the dog was first spotted on the island she had been in poor condition.

“And then all of a sudden she started to look good and it was when the rangers had found baby goat carcasses so she’d started eating baby goats,” she said.

Amazing story of survival with a happy ending. I wonder if Tom Hanks will star in the movie version.