Author Topic: Pirates latest: US doesn't allow German GSG-9 to storm pirate held vessel.  (Read 279 times)

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Anyone know why?


http://www.thelocal.de/national/20090502-19019.html

Somali pirates keep German ship as elite force is withdrawn
Published: 2 May 09 12:27 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20090502-19019.html

The German government pulled back the elite combat force GSG 9 from storming the pirate-held ship Hansa Stavanger at the last minute, it was reported at the weekend.


The container ship, captured by pirates off the Somali coast at the beginning of April, complete with 24 crew, including five Germans, was in the sights of a 200-man strike force, according to reports in the weekly magazines Spiegel and Focus.

They had been aboard the US helicopter carrier ship USS Boxer near the Hansa Stavanger and were ready to try to board and seize the 170-metre long ship, when they received orders to turn back.

The German government had asked the Americans for military support of efforts to regain control over the ship, and although the GSG 9 force is being hosted on the US ship, it needed explicit US government permission to launch an operation.

This was not issued, and a crisis meeting in Berlin called off the action, the magazines report.

An attempt to free the Hansa Stavanger three weeks ago ended in failure after the pirates managed to flee to a harbour on the Somali coast.

The GSG 9 force will now return to Germany, the reports say.

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They probably lacked national authority permission. Given that it took two separate authorization requests to get the American hostage rescued it would likely have fallen on deaf ears given the lack of American hostages on the boat to use American assets in a combat mission.
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