Germany allows naval force against pirates
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by Lloyd's List in London 10:41AM, 22 Dec 2008
The German parliament has agreed that its navy is allowed to strike against pirates in the Gulf of Aden, writes Friederike Krieger, Cologne .
Up to 1,400 German soldiers and one frigate will participate in the European anti-piracy mission Atalanta,...
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