Now Egypt joins the air fight against Islamic State – in Libya

Everything old is new again.

Egypt goes kinetic against ISIS in Derna, Libya on 16 Feb. (Image via Twitter)
Egypt goes kinetic against ISIS in Derna, Libya on 16 Feb. (Image via Twitter)

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Navy SEALs take over hijacked tanker in Mediterranean

The Barbary pirates are back.

 

The new face of smuggling? (Photo: Reuters/Esam Omran Al-Fetori)
The new face of smuggling? (Photo: Reuters/Esam Omran Al-Fetori)

Earlier in March, a shadowy oil tanker, suddenly bearing the name Morning Glory, showed up in Es-Sider, Libya with a plan to load oil from terminals held by Libyan rebels.

Back in January, forces of the Libyan government fired on a tanker as it attempted to enter the rebel-held port, reportedly to load another cargo of oil.  The tanker, Baku, Continue reading “Navy SEALs take over hijacked tanker in Mediterranean”

Great news: Maritime lawlessness back in the Med

Everything old is new again.

The Libyan navy reportedly fired on Sunday at a tanker that tried to enter a militia-held port in Eastern Libya to load crude oil illegally.  The tanker refused orders to change course, and fled Libyan waters, apparently toward Malta.

The interesting aspect of the event is that the tanker in question doesn’t seem to be a rusting bolt-bucket of uncertain parentage, but rather a ship owned by a respected Turkish shipping company, which has a large, modern fleet and does business all over the world.

There is no reason to suspect that the Turkish company is involved in the skullduggery off the Libyan coast.  The question is who is involved: Continue reading “Great news: Maritime lawlessness back in the Med”