Sorry for injecting my opinion in a place it doesn't belong. I should read up on the subject before trying to participate in a discussion like this.
Better to participate in the discussion and become less ignorant. I have no problem with you posting no matter how ignorant you are, as long as you understand that your opinion isn't the final word on the subject, and you clearly have no problem with that. I posted the topic in the first place, and I'll be the first to admit that I don't know everything about the subject. I didn't know about the "Somalis defending their coast from illegal fishing and toxic waste" aspect until Aqizzar brought it up. If you have a serious opinion on the subject, it's welcome, regardless of how little you know about it. Read. Participate. Learn. If there's something you want to ask about the subject and I don't know, Aqizzar or somebody sure as hell will know the answer.
Again, I am aghast at how you think violence is the solution to these pirates, when you have to deal with the underlining causes. Bah.
I'd like a humanitarian solution as much as the next guy, but I'm willing to settle for an
effective solution. From my point of view, it seems that military force is that effective solution. If we send care packages, the Somali warlords will confiscate them and trade them for more weapons. Somalia is a horrible place with deep-seated problems, but short of yet another nation-building extravaganza such as we are trying to extricate ourselves from in Iraq (and it's debatable how well that even worked), what are we to do about it? Violence obviously will NOT solve the problems that are at the root of the piracy, but it can and will make it economically nonviable to continue piracy, or at least, as PTTG said, make the pirates stick to Libyan targets instead of American ones.
Unfortunately, I think kuro_suna's correct. There are lots of places that aren't ready for democracy for whatever reasons, and horrible brutal dictators are the only things keeping places like that stable. Saddam was a cruel, ruthless son of a bitch, but all the Iraqis had running water, sewers, and electricity under his iron fist. We can't provide that even today, and there's a distinct possibility that Iraq will collapse into Mad Max territory once we pull out.