Terrorism’s Effect on Maritime Shipping
July 1, 2008 by Roger Tomberlin
Filed under Maritime Security, Maritime Security Research Papers
By: Roger L. Tomberlin
In the first years of the nineteenth century, Mediterranean pirates, with the support of the Barbary States of northern Africa, would capture merchant ships, terrorize their crews, and hold the ship for ransom. In response, the United States launched the Barbary wars, the first successful effort by the young republic to protect [...]