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"The mere increased naval presence that we've seen out there
-- and there are more naval ships out there from around the world than there have ever been
-- is having an impact," he said, adding that pirates successfully hijacked ships on 53 percent of their attempts before August, compared with 31 percent of their attempts last month Morrell also declined to say whether officials were considering a more aggressive stance toward pirate ships. "We are constantly evaluating what the proper posture is," Morrell said. "And, trust me, this subject is being dealt with at the highest levels of this government. ... And we are constantly evaluating what the best approach is." A committee of senior Bush administration national security officials met in recent weeks specifically to discuss piracy, one defense official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record. "There were no firm outcomes," the official said. "More meetings are expected (on) this subject." ___ On the Net: Pentagon: http://www.defenselink.mil/
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