Kidnapped US captain freed; snipers kill 3 pirates

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TODD PITMAN and LARA JAKES | April 12, 2009 11:01 PM EST | AP

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In this photo released by the U.S. Navy, Maersk-Alabama Capt. Richard Phillips, right, shakes hands with Lt. Cmdr. David Fowler, executive officer of USS Bainbridge after being rescued by U.S Naval Forces off the coast of Somalia on Sunday April 12, 2009. (AP Photo/ U.S. Navy)

NAIROBI, Kenya — Navy snipers on the fantail of a destroyer cut down three Somali pirates in a lifeboat and rescued an American sea captain in a surprise nighttime assault in choppy seas Easter Sunday, ending a five-day standoff between a team of rogue gunmen and the world's most powerful military.

It was a stunning ending to an Indian Ocean odyssey that began when 53-year-old freighter Capt. Richard Phillips was taken hostage Wednesday by pirates who tried to hijack the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama. The Vermont native was held on a tiny lifeboat that began drifting precariously toward Somalia's anarchic, gun-plagued shores.

The operation, personally approved by President Barack Obama, quashed fears the saga could drag on for months and marked a victory for the U.S., which for days seemed powerless to resolve the crisis despite massing helicopter-equipped warships at the scene.

Negotiations with the three pirates were growing heated, Vice Adm. Bill Gortney said.

One of them pointed an AK-47 at the back of Phillips, who was tied up and in "imminent danger" of being killed when the commander of the nearby USS Bainbridge made the split-second decision to order his men to shoot, Gortney said. Navy snipers took aim at the pirates' heads and shoulders, he said. The lifeboat was about 25-30 yards away and was being towed by the Bainbridge at the time, he said.

A fourth pirate had surrendered earlier in the day and could face life in a U.S. prison.

The rescue was a dramatic blow to the pirates who have preyed on international shipping and hold more than a dozen ships with about 230 foreign sailors. But it is unlikely to do much to quell the region's growing pirate threat, which has transformed one of the world's busiest shipping lanes into one of its most dangerous. It also risked provoking retaliatory attacks.

"This could escalate violence in this part of the world, no question about it," said Gortney, the commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command.

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Abdullahi Lami, one of the pirates holding the Greek ship anchored in the Somali town of Gaan, said: "Every country will be treated the way it treats us. In the future, America will be the one mourning and crying," he told The Associated Press. "We will retaliate (for) the killings of our men."

Jamac Habeb, a 30-year-old self-proclaimed pirate, told the AP from one of Somalia's piracy hubs, Eyl, that: "From now on, if we capture foreign ships and their respective countries try to attack us, we will kill them (the hostages)."

"Now they became our number one enemy," Habeb said of U.S. forces.

Phillips was not hurt in several minutes of gunfire and the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet said he was resting comfortably on a U.S. warship after receiving a medical exam.

Aboard the Bainbridge, sailors passed along a message from Andrea Phillips to her husband: "Richard, your family loves you, your family is praying for you, and your family is saving a chocolate Easter egg for you, unless your son eats it first."

Phillips himself deflected any praise.

"I'm just the byline. The real heroes are the Navy, the Seals, those who have brought me home," Phillips said by phone to Maersk Line Limited President and CEO John Reinhart, the company head told reporters. A photo released by the Navy showed Phillips unharmed and shaking hands with the commanding officer of the USS Bainbridge.

Obama said Phillips had courage that was "a model for all Americans" and he was pleased about the rescue, adding that the United States needs help from other countries to deal with the threat of piracy and to hold pirates accountable.

With news of the rescue, Phillips' 17,000-ton ship, which docked with the 19 members of his crew Saturday in Mombasa, Kenya, erupted into wild cheers. Some waved an American flag and one fired a bright red flare skyward in celebration.

"We made it!" said crewman ATM Reza, pumping his fist in the air.

The ship had been carrying food aid bound for Rwanda, Somalia and Uganda when the ordeal began hundreds of miles off Somalia's eastern coast Wednesday. Crew members said they saw pirates scrambling into the ship with ropes and hooks from a small boat bobbing on the surface of the Indian Ocean far below.

As the pirates shot in the air, Phillips told his crew to lock themselves in a cabin and surrendered himself to safeguard his men, crew members said.

Phillips was then taken hostage in an enclosed lifeboat that was soon shadowed by three U.S. warships and a helicopter in a standoff that grew by the day. The pirates were believed armed with pistols and AK-47 assault rifles.

Talks to free him began Thursday with the captain of the USS Bainbridge talking to the pirates under instruction from FBI hostage negotiators on board the U.S. destroyer. The pirates had threatened to kill Phillips if attacked.

A government official and others in Somalia with knowledge of the situation said negotiations broke down late Saturday. The stumbling block, Somali officials said: Americans' insistence the pirates be arrested and brought to justice.

Phillips jumped out of the lifeboat Friday and tried to swim for his freedom but was recaptured when a pirate fired an automatic weapon into the water, according to U.S. Defense Department officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk about the unfolding operations.

On Saturday, pirates fired a few shots at a small U.S. Navy vessel that had approached, but the U.S. sailors did not return fire.

The U.S. Navy had assumed the pirates would try to get their hostage to shore, where they could have hidden him on Somalia's lawless soil and been in a stronger position to negotiate a ransom.

Somalia's government, which barely controls any territory in the country, welcomed the news of Phillips' rescue.

"The Somali government wanted the drama to end in a peaceful way, but any one who is involved in this latest case had the choice to use violence or other means," Abdulkhadir Walayo, the prime minister's spokesman, told the AP. "We see it will be a good lesson for the pirates or any one else involved in this dirty business."

Worried residents of Harardhere, another port and pirate stronghold, were gathering in the streets after news of the captain's release.

"We fear more that any revenge taken by the pirates against foreign nationals could bring more attacks from the foreign navies, perhaps on our villages," Abdullahi Haji Jama, who owns a clothes store in Harardhere, told the AP by telephone.

Pirates are holding about a dozen ships with more than 200 crew members, according to the Malaysia-based piracy watchdog International Maritime Bureau. Hostages are from Bulgaria, China, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, the Philippines, Russia, Taiwan, Tuvalu and Ukraine, among other countries.

The Navy said Phillips was freed at 7:19 p.m. local time. He was taken aboard the Norfolk, Va.-based Bainbridge and then flown to the San Diego-based USS Boxer for the medical exam, 5th Fleet spokesman Lt. Nathan Christensen said.

Christensen said Phillips was now "resting comfortably." The USS Boxer was in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia, Christensen said.

U.S. officials said a fourth pirate had surrendered and was in military custody. FBI spokesman John Miller said that would change as the situation became "more of a criminal issue than a military issue."

A spokeswoman for the Phillips family, Alison McColl, said Phillips and his wife, Andrea, spoke by phone shortly after he was freed.

"I think you can all imagine their joy and what a happy moment that was for them," McColl said outside of the Phillips home in Underhill, Vt. "They're all just so happy and relieved. Andrea wanted me to tell the nation that all of your prayers and good wishes have paid off, because Capt. Phillips is safe."

Capt. Joseph Murphy, the father of second-in-command Shane Murphy, thanked Phillips for his bravery.

"Our prayers have been answered on this Easter Sunday," Murphy said. "If not for his incredible personal sacrifice, this kidnapping and act of terror could have turned out much worse."

Murphy said both his family and Phillips' "can now celebrate a joyous Easter together."

"This was an incredible team effort, and I am extremely proud of the tireless efforts of all the men and women who made this rescue possible" Gortney said in a statement.

He called Phillips and his crew "heroic."

Terry Aiken, 66, who lives across the street from the Phillips house, fought back tears as he reacted to the news.

"I'm very, very happy," Aiken said. "I can't be happier for him and his family."

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Jakes reported from Washington. Associated Press writers who contributed to this report include Mohamed Olad Hassan and Mohamed Sheikh Nor in Mogadishu, Somalia; Michelle Faul, Elizabeth Kennedy, Malkhadir M. Muhumed and Tom Maliti in Kenya; Matt Apuzzo in Washington, John Curran in Underhill, Vermont, Matt Moore in Berlin and Dena Potter in Norfolk, Virginia.

NAIROBI, Kenya — Navy snipers on the fantail of a destroyer cut down three Somali pirates in a lifeboat and rescued an American sea captain in a surprise nighttime assault in choppy seas Easter ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Navy snipers on the fantail of a destroyer cut down three Somali pirates in a lifeboat and rescued an American sea captain in a surprise nighttime assault in choppy seas Easter ...
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- swo68 I'm a Fan of swo68 14 fans permalink

Good for Obama giving the nod to the Navy. Good for the snipers who took them out!

That's twice I've supported Obama this week. I feel woozy...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 04/12/2009
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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NOW we can definitely say it........­...MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! YESSSSS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 04/12/2009
- TomZart I'm a Fan of TomZart 16 fans permalink
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PIRATES

It’s 1606 as we hunt the high seas
For ships of gold, silver or gem stones.
We eat moldy cheese, dried apples and fish
Till the crew in all are mussels and bones.

None of us expect to live past 40
Seeking to prosper and we don’t care how.
There‘s a bounty to be paid for each man’s head
Dead or alive where condemned men now.

Our guns are many from the ships we’ve seized
With their cannons of bronze as valuable as gold.
We have extra sails to harness the winds
Providing speed to out run, overtake and hold.

Sometimes we spare our captives for ransom
Sometimes because we need their gender.
All become slaves and we their masters
Fearing the unknown and who must surrender.

Bloody pirates to the man we have become
It’s the only life we know how to live.
After death will keep our date with fate
Facing justice with our past to forgive.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 04/12/2009

APRIL 10, 2009
On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, Mark also wants to know why the President hasn’t said a thing about the pirate situation. Well, Mark tells you what he is waiting for.

Yeah..He told BO will cave in to the pirates because they are from Obama's ancestral home country.

Well,Gotta listen to this claptrap tomorrow..­.

DO NOT MISS HIM AND HIS FRIENDS [ Joe S,Sean H,Rush L,Monica C,Laura I and Mark L....]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 04/12/2009

Now that's the way a military operation should be done . Mission is accomplished.
If George Bush was still President we would have invaded NEVER NEVERLAND and be looking for Cpt. Hook !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 04/12/2009

ROFL!!! LMAO!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 04/12/2009
- samilli3 I'm a Fan of samilli3 67 fans permalink
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Thank God he is okay.....t­hat was close but God is good

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 04/12/2009
- farmgirl10 I'm a Fan of farmgirl10 5 fans permalink

How is it that you attribute all things good to God, but never the bad?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 04/12/2009
- amiri1 I'm a Fan of amiri1 16 fans permalink
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AMEN!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 04/12/2009
- NealHib I'm a Fan of NealHib 6 fans permalink

A survivor..­.
START THE WATERBOARDING!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 04/12/2009
- Read Books I'm a Fan of Read Books 14 fans permalink

Agreed!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 04/12/2009
- dems08 I'm a Fan of dems08 183 fans permalink
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President Obama is in charge now.

The US no longer tortures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 04/12/2009
- HerbTee I'm a Fan of HerbTee 93 fans permalink
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For the rabid assortment of ReTHUG chickenhawks lambasting the President for doing "nothing", criticized the US Navy as ineffective and criticized the captain and crew of the USS Bainbridge, I hope you're ready to eat a serving of crow. As stated in my previous posts on this high seas criminal matter, the President and the Navy had full control and an outstanding tactical assessment of the situation far better than any of us here.

There was far too much ReTHUG criticizing of President Obama and sickening amounts of chickenhawk armchair "quarterbacking" with half-baked Rambo-styled "solutions" which would surely have resulted in the loss of the American captain's life.

I hope the ReTHUG haters will now S-T-F-U (unlikely, but I can hope) and entrust the President and our military to do their jobs without the fulminating and partisan criticizing. I hope that using such incidents to unfairly criticize our President and service members, many who place their lives on the line each day, will cease. Let the professionals do their jobs and we all should support our President do his job in a crisis without all the harping, dispersions and distractions.

Godspeed to Captain Phillips, his family and to our nation. I am thrilled for his safe return home to his awaiting family and I am glad it all turned out in our favor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 04/12/2009
- swo68 I'm a Fan of swo68 14 fans permalink

"...and an outstanding tactical assessment of the situation far better than any of us here."

Well, I've been hearing for a couple days we should take them out with snipers, something I myself said, too. So I think others had a pretty good idea of what the situation was. It wasn't a complicated solution. Afghanistan, now that's complicated.

The only complicated part was "when" to carry it out, and kudos to our military for knowing when, and kudos for Obama giving them the authorization to go for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 04/12/2009
- ErikW65 I'm a Fan of ErikW65 11 fans permalink

Congratulations to the friends and family! There'll be some partying in Underhill tonight!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 04/12/2009
- elcojonu I'm a Fan of elcojonu 28 fans permalink

YESSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSS !!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!
Now, let's go in and burn their boats and put them out of the Pirating Business for a very, very, very long tome.
The Navy ROCKS ( you're hearing this from an ex Army man ) !
A great, big HUUUUUAAAA to you Navy guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 04/12/2009
- Gmoney1 I'm a Fan of Gmoney1 24 fans permalink

yea - go Navy, go Navy -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 04/12/2009
- pewty I'm a Fan of pewty 9 fans permalink

Another victory for President Obama!!! Read em and weep hat.erz!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 04/12/2009
- dphilip I'm a Fan of dphilip 41 fans permalink

another victory for the US Military. Please don't insult them by jumping on the bandwagon now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 04/12/2009
- elcojonu I'm a Fan of elcojonu 28 fans permalink

Hey fella / gal, he's their COMMANDER- IN- CHIEF.
I know Repugs hate the thought, but that's the way it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 04/12/2009
- elcojonu I'm a Fan of elcojonu 28 fans permalink

Ahem, who's their Commander-in-Chief ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 04/12/2009
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 65 fans permalink

CCN reporting he has been freed, three pirated killed and one in custody. Great...a show of force to give all the message to not mess with USA flagged ships in international waters or risk the connsequences and forget ranson!!! All Ail to the US Navy and happy Easter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 04/12/2009
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Looks like some news sources are picking up on a comment made by a pirate on land to a Reuters reporter that food and water is being dropped to the lifeboat.

I would seek confirmation from some more reliable source. Reuters turned to the dark side and became unreliable sometime after they were blacklisted by Bush and Co..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 04/12/2009
- linton I'm a Fan of linton 10 fans permalink
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Captain is free baby, 3 dead pirates, 4th one went to negotiate on board the Bainbridge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 04/12/2009
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Three pirates dead, one in custody.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 04/12/2009
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