The fight that must become all-out war
- Wednesday 28 July 2010
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- Regulation
THROUGHOUT history there has been only one way to rid ourselves of the scourge of piracy/terrorism/extortion: by the conscious use of lethal force. Although the bandits may be defeated in courts and ports and on beaches and at banks or in their rat holes, they must be confronted at sea in the...
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