Trump Threatens U.S. Military Action Against Somali Pirates

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday warned that the United States will take “decisive military action” against Somali pirate groups, saying suspected pirates could be targeted by U.S. forces even if they have not attacked American vessels.

Trump said U.S. forces would strike any individual or boat that moves toward a ship, regardless of ownership. “Anyone who tries to move toward a vessel will meet the ultimate punishment,” he said, according to remarks reported by U.S. media.

The president added that Somali pirates have been placed on a list similar to those used to target international drug traffickers, and would face missile strikes like those used against narcotics-smuggling vessels. “They know what’s coming,” he said.

Piracy off the coast of Somalia has fallen to its lowest levels in decades, due to international naval patrols and regional security efforts. Analysts said Trump’s comments signal a potentially aggressive new posture, raising questions about the legal and practical implications of striking suspected pirates under international law.

Pentagon officials did not immediately comment on whether new authorizations for strikes had been issued.

GAROWE ONLINE

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