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UAE Condemns Somali Pirate Hijacking of Egyptian Tanker

UAE Condemns Somali Pirate Hijacking of Egyptian Tanker

UAE Condemns Somali Pirate Hijacking of Egyptian Tanker
Above: Photo made on Jan. 7, 2010 shows an armed Somali pirate along the coastline while the Greek cargo ship, MV Filitsa, is seen anchored just off the shores of Somalia. Image credit: Mohamed Dahir/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Jordan, Qatar and the UAE’s condemnation underscores that piracy off the Horn of Africa is not just Egypt’s problem but a direct threat to global trade, regional stability and civilian lives. When armed groups can hijack vessels and hold foreign crews for multimillion-dollar ransom, this becomes a collective security challenge, not a bilateral dispute. Stronger naval coordination and tougher multinational enforcement are essential to preventing a broader resurgence.

The seizure of Egyptian sailors is a humanitarian emergency, but turning every piracy incident into a case for military escalation ignores why piracy resurfaces. Somali piracy thrives where state collapse, weak coastal governance and economic desperation create openings that naval patrols alone have never permanently solved. Protecting the crew must come first, but an enforcement-first response treats the symptom while leaving the conditions driving these crises untouched.


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