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loppyd4/12/2009 2:58:07 pm PDT

Officer: Split-second decision to open fire

WASHINGTON - A U.S. military official says Navy Seals and other officers opened fire on three pirates when a Navy commander made a split-second decision that an American hostage’s life was in danger.

Vice Adm. Bill Gortney also says the pirates made a ransom demand for the release of Capt. Richard Phillips.

Gortney says the pirates threatened throughout the ordeal to kill Phillips. Gortney says the pirates were armed with AK-47s and small-caliber pistols, and were pointing the AK-47s at the captain.

Gortney says the commander of the nearby USS Bainbridge believed Phillips was in “imminent danger” when he ordered sailors to fire at the armed pirates.

Gortney says the White House had given “very clear guidance and authority” that if any time Phillips’ life was in danger to take action.

Gortney spoke in a conference call from Bahrain.