As worldwide awareness of the maritime piracy dilemma increases, pressure mounts on the international maritime organizations to engineer a quick and effective solution. Numerous United Nations Security Council resolutions have been published pressing for international response, yet not many have offered specific guidance regarding what this response should look like. This paper looks generally at high-level UN guidance and shows at the theater- strategic and operational levels what the response(s) have been to date. It further analyzes what pieces of these responses have a place in the ideal, long- term solution and where these pieces would fit into an overall, integrated international solution. Finally, the paper draws conclusions on the maritime facet of the fight against piracy and proposes interface points for U.S. combatant commanders and their subordinates.
Building the Right Framework for Effective Multinational Anti-Piracy Operations in the Gulf of Aden
2009
21 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Somalia , Law enforcement , Maritime industry , National security , Response , International , Awareness , Africa , Global , Solutions(General) , Military commanders , Gulfs , United nations , Piracy , Pirates , Gulf of aden , United nations security council , Horn of africa , Maritime security centrer
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