as mentioned, merchant vessels aren't armed due to the Geneva convention (1863), formation of the UN was 1945. unrelated.
Well then That useless House of Prostitution, currently occupying U.S. soil, can throw a few words around on a new piece of paper and change it. Better yet just let the freighter crews pack anyways, the Yank ones anyway, and say anyone who doesn't like it can go complain in Geneva. Since when did the Geneva convention have anything to do with merchant vessels flying under flags of countries not at war anyways? I always thought the Geneva convention only applied to parties of a conflict, and only then when the conflict was being fought by constituted military arms of signatory nations. Were not at war with Somalia, and even if we were it wouldn't be against a constituted military arm of a signatory nation.
BTW The Geneva Convention was 1929. The first draft anyways. The 2nd draft was 1949.
What would the GC have to do with arming freighter crews anyway? Please do post some proof, "but try not to sound like a Lawyer".
OK your right there, 1864. I'd forgot. But I still dont see anything in it that would prevent freighter crews from being armed.