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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Humphrey View Post
    But do have one question for the gallery. Would it be illogical to presume that if the Supply of new Hostages were to be "discontinued" through efforts focused on the supply chain (Boats/M-Ships/Docks) it doesn't necessarily mean greater danger to those already in custody.

    May just be me but wouldn't that make the limited supply of money-makers they already have more valuable to keep around in order to get the ransoms?


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    Hey Ron,
    Was just listening to the morning news about a Danish vessel being taken on the 24th with two teenage kids on board and said the same thing to myself (yet again). Turn off the pipeline or begin escort duties while what they do have (some 700 hostages) dwindles down. In the meantime, no ransom payments either.

    Then, while they're in a total state of frustration we sweep in turning off the flow of weapons and ammo, food and supplies. As JMA pointed out, it shouldn't be too hard to identify all the luxury SUVs among all the other Somali SUVs out there Then there's always the tell tale hints -- air conditioned sea containers

    EDIT: Link to Danish Sailboat and this intelligent quote

    Most hostages captured in the pirate-infested waters off East Africa are professional sailors, not families. Pirates are not known to have captured children before.
    So much for that being a safe bet !
    Last edited by Stan; 03-01-2011 at 05:46 AM.
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