Commander Mack Bedford is back on the Grinder wearing dark blue! At his request, he became an instructor at Coronado; Instructor Mack! Meanwhile, thousands of miles away off the southern coast of Africa, Somali pirates are hijacking a U.S. freighter carrying one hundred million dollars of aid bound for Somalia. Since the Reagan era, it has been U.S. policy to never negotiate with terrorists, and that’s exactly what these pirates were. Through some fancy maneuvering, the ransom was paid and the freighter returned to Diego Garcia rather than continuing to Somalia. Perhaps the Somali government would get the message. Regardless of the covert attempt at ransom, the press still published word that the U.S. may be negotiating with the pirates. Navy and Marine Joint Chiefs were not happy. A casual meeting with Admiral Mark Bradfield, Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) soon followed. Plans were discussed to create a U.S. Navy Seal platoon to combat, and if possible stop, these Somali pirates. Commander Mack Bedford was once again called upon to serve his country. He would command the new anti-piracy platoon; Delta. The mindset of the Somali “Admiral” Wold was amazing. He thought of himself as some military genius and quite untouchable. In reality, he and his crew were nothing but a bunch of machine gun-toting thugs. He had quite a surprise and a rude awakening coming.
Today, sitting in my home writing this review, I cannot understand why the U.S. government would ever allow this piracy to continue. With our assets and capabilities, it would be simple and swift to eliminate these pirates and put the fear of God in them. They would no longer sail their pirate ships knowing they would be blown out of the water. Damn the lawyers, who would sue for the pirate families, and damn the bleeding hearts, who are more concerned with preserving the pirate’s rights. Gee, was that too harsh? Honestly, I don’t get it. Once the pirates get the ransom and run for home, why not just destroy their ship with a torpedo, a hellfire, or an air-to-ground missile? Why all the fuss using and endangering the Seals in boarding? It’s an interesting topic, and the Seal training is inspiring, but the actions and reactions are too improbable in my opinion.