Thursday, April 14, 2011

tactics and strategies that Indonesia option of military operations to liberate the Holy Light MV Somali pirates

tactics and strategies that Indonesia option of military operations to liberate the Holy Light MV Somali pirates : If Malaysia and South Korea successfully arrested the pirates in Somalia, did not rule out the possibility of Indonesia is also capable of doing the same thing. Perhaps the tactics and strategies that Indonesia can be better than the two countries.

Denjaka 300x150 Somali Pirates Arrested, Indonesia Has The Best StrategyGovernment measures announced do not choose the option of military operations to liberate the Holy Light MV Somali pirates held hostage considered appropriate.

Because, in a military war strategy, announced an official military operation is misguided action. And certainly, the operation will fail miserably.

“Indeed when the special military operations such as the release of hostages should not be made public, later his enemy hurried out. So the government is exactly that,” said a member of Commission I Teguh Juwarno on Thursday (04/14/2011).

According to True, the government claimed to choose the path of diplomacy to free the citizens who were taken hostage is an attempt to defuse the situation. But in secret, it could be special forces detachments Jala Mangkara (Denjaka) Navy have done a covert operation into the territorial waters of Somalia in order to liberate the Sinar Kudus MV.

“The operation must be secret and release it undetected opponents, such as Operation Woyla had freed a hijacked Garuda terrorists,” he said.

As reported, a member of Commission I Muzani Ahmad urged the government to deploy special forces SAT-81 Combating Terror (Gultor) Special Forces to liberate the citizens of Somali pirates held hostage.

“Kopassus had Gultor forces, its ability commensurate with American special forces even more powerful. Why not just down to free Somali citizens are held hostage by pirates,” said a member of Commission I Ahmad Muzani on Wednesday (13/04/2011).

Indonesian-owned ship MV Sinar Kudus since March 16 and held hostage in the waters of Aden, Somalia. The boat, carrying 20 crew including Captain Ship Djuari Slamet was taken hostage on his way to the Red Sea with the ultimate aim Netherlands.

The pirates who seized the ship which also transports nickel-owned PT Aneka Tambang Rp1, 535 trillion had already demanded a ransom and even raise it from its original 2.6 million U.S. dollars to 3.5 million U.S. dollars. The pirates had lowered the ransom demand to 3 million dollars. They then threatened to raise the value of copies up to 9 million U.S. dollars if the government of Indonesia does not also fulfill.

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