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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Don't Say That... | 7/29/24

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.9 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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0:00.0

Blaze Radio Network.

0:03.0

And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.

0:06.0

Wealthy Russian people are hiring luxury yachts, which are heavily armed to sail near Somalia on pirate hunting expeditions.

0:18.8

Hunting pirates.

0:20.6

I love it. Their goal is to hopefully attract pirates to approach them so they can

0:28.2

open fire with grenade launchers and automatic weapons. Now this post says this is the closest thing to the purge

0:36.6

currently available.

0:38.6

Then I see, it's not true. What? I was so bummed. I was so bummed. Hey, piracy is a crime under

0:50.9

international law, only authorized military and law enforcement agencies

0:55.7

have the legal authority to address piracy and armed robbery at sea. Typically, naval forces from nations operating in the region are responsible for protecting

1:06.2

sailors. Unauthorized individuals or groups interfering in the process can complicate diplomatic relations and legal proceedings.

1:17.0

Addressing piracy is illegal if it includes malicious mischief or the use of force beyond what is necessary for self-defense.

1:26.3

Thus cruises for pirate hunting with the aim of murder are legally ships encountering pirates can use non-lethal defense strategies to protect themselves such as evasive maneuvers, water cannons, rubber bullets, and

1:46.8

non-lethal explosives.

1:47.8

Wait, non-lethal explosives, okay.

1:50.8

And they can hire private security to protect their vessel if the activity is aligned with international maritime and transport law.

1:58.0

Direct engagement or use of lethal force is restricted. So the notion of pirate hunting cruises is just a myth and

2:11.0

it's not real.

2:13.0

Oh, man, I was so happy.

2:16.0

Hunting pirates.

2:21.0

I mean, it's a good show to have on a network right now. So make it happen.

2:29.0

Make it so. Hunting pirates. Welcome!

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