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    4 American hostages killed by pirates, US says

    4 American hostages killed by pirates, US says

    By JASON STRAZIUSO and MALKHADIR M. MUHUMED, Associated Press
    Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 6:52 a.m.

    NAIROBI, Kenya — Four Americans taken hostage by Somali pirates off East Africa were shot and killed by their captors Tuesday, the U.S. military said, marking the first time U.S. citizens have been killed in a wave of pirate attacks plaguing the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean for years.

    U.S. naval forces who were trailing the Americans' captured yacht with four warships quickly boarded the vessel after hearing the gunfire. They tried to provide lifesaving care to the Americans, but they died of their wounds, U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Florida said in a statement.

    A member of a U.S. special operations force killed one of the pirates with a knife as he went inside of the yacht, said Vice Adm. Mark Fox, commander of U.S. naval forces for Central Command.

    Fox said in a televised briefing that the violence on Tuesday started when a rocket-propelled grenade was fired from the yacht at the USS Sterett, a guided-missile destroyer 600 yards (meters) away. The RPG missed and almost immediately afterward small arms fire was heard coming from the yacht, Fox said.

    President Barack Obama, who was notified about the deaths at 4:42 a.m. Washington time, had authorized the military on Saturday to use force in case of an imminent threat to the hostages, said White House spokesman Jay Carney.

    A total of two pirates, including the one who was knifed, died during the ensuing confrontation - which happened around 9 a.m. East Africa time - and 13 were captured and detained, the Central Command said. The remains of two other pirates who were already dead for some time were also found. The U.S. military didn't state how those two died. It was unclear if the pirates had fought among themselves.

    Negotiations had been under way to try to win the release of the two couples on the pirated vessel Quest when the gunfire was heard, the U.S. military said. Fox, asked by reporters about the nature of the negotiations, said he had no details.

    He identified the slain Americans as Jean and Scott Adam, of Marina del Rey near Los Angeles, and Phyllis Macay and Bob Riggle, of Seattle, Washington.

    The Quest was the home of the Adams who had been sailing around the world since December 2004 with a yacht full of Bibles.

    Pirates hijacked the Quest on Friday several hundred miles south of Oman. Fox said mariners are warned about traveling through the area because of the dangers of pirate attacks.

    Gen. James N. Mattis, commander of U.S. Central Command, said: "We express our deepest condolences for the innocent lives callously lost aboard the Quest."

    In total the U.S. said that 19 pirates were involved in the hijacking of the Quest.

    Two days before the attack, a New York court had sentenced a pirate to 33 years in prison for the 2009 hijacking of the Maersk Alabama, a U.S. cargo vessel. That hijacking ended when Navy sharpshooters killed two pirates holding the ship's captain. A pirate in Somalia told the AP last week that pirates were more likely to attack Americans because of the verdict.

    "It's a black day for us and also the Americans, but they lost bigger than us," a pirate who said his name was Bile Hussein said Tuesday. "If they still want a solution and safety for their citizens in the oceans, let them release our men they arrested."

    At the Seattle Singles Yacht Club, where Riggle and Macay were members, Joe Grande said the two were "great sailors, good people. They were doing what they wanted to do, but that's small comfort in the face of this."

    Only minutes before the military announced that the four Americans had died, a Somali pirate told The Associated Press by phone that if the yacht were attacked, "the hostages will be the first to go."

    "Some pirates have even suggested rigging the yacht with land mines and explosives so as the whole yacht explodes with the first gunshot," said the pirate, who gave his name as Abdullahi Mohamed, who claimed to be a friend of the pirates holding the four Americans.

    Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, the head of Dryad Maritime Intelligence, said he was confounded by the turn of events.

    "We have heard threats against the lives of Americans before but it strikes me as being very, very unusual why they would kill hostages outright," he said, adding that the pirates must realize that killing Americans would invite a military response.

    The military said U.S. forces have been monitoring the Quest for about three days, since shortly after the Friday attack. Four Navy warships were involved, including the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise.

    The killing of the four Americans appears to underscore an increasingly brutal and aggressive shift pirates have been showing toward hostages. The conventional wisdom in the shipping industry had been that Somali pirates are businessmen looking for a ransom payday, not insurgents looking to terrorize people.

    Pirates - who currently hold 30 ships and more than 660 hostages - typically win a multimillion ransom for releasing their captives, a huge sum that is shared among investors and pirates. The money is often spent on alcohol, drugs and prostitutes. One ransom paid last year was reported as $9.5 million. Most ransoms are worth several million dollars.

    Given that typical financial motivation, Tuesday's killings left several unanswered questions, such as whether the four hostages had tried to take over the yacht from the pirates, or if the American forces spooked the pirates by approaching the yacht.

    Pirates have increased attacks off the coast of East Africa in recent years despite an international flotilla of warships dedicated to protecting vessels and stopping the pirate assaults.

    Mohamed, the pirate in Somalia, told AP that pirate leaders had been expecting the yacht to make landfall soon.

    Five cars full of pirates were headed toward the pirate dens of Eyl and Gara'ad in anticipation of the Quest reaching land Monday, he said. Had the four reached land, they may have faced a long hostage ordeal like the 388 days that the British sailing couple Paul and Rachel Chandler spent in the hands of pirates. The two were released in November.

    Omar Jamal, first secretary at Somalia's mission at the U.N., sent his condolences to the families of the four Americans and called the deaths a tragic loss of life. Jamal said there is an urgent need to address the piracy problem.

    "This incident is a clear message and alarm that it's time the world community quickly steps up to stop these pirate criminal activities. They should be treated mercilessly," said Gen. Yusuf Ahmed Khayr, the security minister in the northern Somalia region of Puntland, a pirate haven.

    The Adams ran a Bible ministry and have been distributing Bibles to schools and churches in remote villages in areas including the Fiji Islands, Alaska, New Zealand, Central America and French Polynesia.

    At the Seattle Singles Yacht Club, friend Hank Curci said Riggle and Macay were carrying out a lifelong dream. The couple left Seattle about nine or 10 months ago.

    "Now that they're gone it's just difficult for us to accept because it's like having a family member killed," he said.

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    Associated Press writers Pauline Jelinek in Washington; Abdi Guled in Mogadishu, Somalia; and George Tibbits and Doug Esser in Seattle, Washington contributed to this report.

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    Pirates fire grenade at San Diego destroyer Sterett

    Pirates fire grenade at San Diego destroyer Sterett

    By Gary Robbins
    Originally published February 22, 2011 at 8:47 a.m., updated February 22, 2011 at 9:48 a.m.

    The four Americans who were taken hostage aboard their yacht while sailing off Somalia last week were killed Tuesday by their pirate captors, who then turned and fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the San Diego-based destroyer Sterett, the U.S. Central Command says.

    Sterett is one of four warships that were trailing the pirates, who commandeered the yacht Quest.

    The U.S. Central Command told the Union-Tribune that Sterett was about 600 yards away from Quest when the shot was fired. It is unknown whether the grenade hit or came near the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, which deployed from San Diego last October with 39 officers and 275 crew members.

    Some RPGs can fire grenades about 1,000 yards.

    ABC News reports that Sterett was the "ship most closely monitoring the yacht and from where Americans were negotiating with the pirates."

    The yacht also was being trailed by the carrier Enterprise, the cruiser Leyte Gulf, and the destroyer Bulkeley.

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    This is so very tragic. My heart goes out to their families and friends.
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    How smart does someone have to be to go up against a destroyer with a rocket-propelled grenade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    How smart does someone have to be to go up against a destroyer with a rocket-propelled grenade?
    LOL. Doesn't sound like the pirates were 90 watt bulbs, does it? And it made no sense to kill the hostages outright. What was the point? Unless it was revenge killing for the pirate that was sentenced to 33 years. Well the pirates they captured this time should get double that.
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    The US Navy was already there and probably waiting for the okay to take over the ship. Too bad the obama's were having too much fun to be bothered with trying to save these four American Christians that had devoted their life to spreading the word of God. May these four brave souls now be in His presence in heaven!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redneck_Veteran
    The US Navy was already there and probably waiting for the okay to take over the ship. Too bad the obama's were having too much fun to be bothered with trying to save these four American Christians that had devoted their life to spreading the word of God. May these four brave souls now be in His presence in heaven!
    It wasn't a ship, it was a sail boat.
    The Navy was in contact with the pirates and negotiating with them for the U.S.
    The Navy had the authority to move whenever they thought it was necessary.

    President Barack Obama, who was notified about the deaths at 4:42 a.m. Washington time, had authorized the military on Saturday to use force in case of an imminent threat to the hostages, said White House spokesman Jay Carney.
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