On Sunday, Navy SEAL snipers killed three Somali pirates and rescued Captain Richard Phillips, who had been held hostage by the pirates. So how did the Navy pull off something so precise? What tactics were used in this operation? Was this plan a result of those on the scene or people back here in Washington? What is the best approach to the piracy problem off the coast of Somalia? Can we attack their home bases or will that pull us into another chaotic military operation in a country that proved very complicated for us 15 years ago? We ask retired Air Force Gen. Tom McInerney.