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Africa Horn
U.S. Navy Patrols coast of Somalia
2007-01-03
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Navy vessels are deployed off the coast of Somalia to make sure al-Qaida or allied jihadists don't escape the country by sea now that the once-dominant Islamist forces there are in retreat, the State Department said Wednesday. Of particular concern is the fate of three al-Qaida militants who were believed by U.S. officials to be under the protection of the Islamic Courts Union in Mogadishu until Ethiopian forces drove the Courts from power in recent days.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the missions off the coast are being carried out by a U.S. task force based in the Horn of Africa.

The al-Qaida militants are believed to have had a role in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and in the 2002 bombing of a hotel in Kenya. Kenya sent extra troops to its border with Somalia on Wednesday to keep Islamic militants from entering the country.

McCormack said the administration is planning to provide food to Somalia, adding that U.S. officials will take part in a donors conference soon to determine further needs and how they can be met. Also planned is a meeting of U.S., European and African countries, along with international institutions on Friday in Kenya for a discussion of humanitarian and security issues. That might explain why this announcement came from DoS rather then DoD.

McCormack said the United States continues to support the creation of an all-Africa force to help out the transitional government as it seeks to consolidate its authority in Mogadishu. Until the Islamic Courts were forced out, the government had been confined to the western town of Baidoa, unable to assert its authority nationwide despite U.N. and United States backing.

The U.S. efforts on the humanitarian and peacekeeping fronts are part of an overall international initiative "to move Somalia out of the category of a failed state," McCormack said. The spokesman stopped short of an outright endorsement of the Ethiopian attack but said it was apparent that the Islamic Courts had fallen under the control "of those that had links to al-Qaida and other terrorist groups."

These groups, he said, "quite clearly were interested in imposing draconian types of interpretations" of Islamic law on Somalia in contravention of the polices of the transitional government. Before Ethiopian troops launched their offensive last week, "we certainly would have hoped that there could have been a negotiated, political dialogue," McCormack said.

"But it became apparent over time, and certainly very apparent in the recent weeks, that that wasn't going to happen and that the Islamic Courts were intent upon trying to seize control over all of Somalia through use of arms," he said.
Posted by:DepotGuy

#6  Pappy, you confuse islamists as some separate create from muslims. they are in fact one and the same. It is islam that teaches them

Fight those who do not believe in Allah, nor in the latter day, nor do they prohibit what Allah and His Apostle have prohibited, nor follow the religion of truth, out of those who have been given the Book, until they pay the tax in acknowledgment of superiority and they are in a state of subjection.

The west is voluntarily losing this conflict and are being colonized the the Modhammedan. You would increase their numbers and on your and my dime.
Posted by: ed   2007-01-03 22:05  

#5  Why?? The US needs to continue supporting Ethiopia militarily and or logistically as a proxy in this matter! G** D*** Bush Administration needs to send that food to Denver, New Orleans and Waveland...

I see we're still getting the LGF-rejects.

Why food shipments? To prop up the transitional government. Ethiopia will continue to get support; they won't be able to run Somalia. If they get bogged down there, then good luck keeping them as a proxy. Or haven't you thought that far?

and yes I'm still seething over the "Black Hawk Down" incident; and thank God Les Aspen is still dead!

Part of leadership is fighting the current situation, planning the future, and taking the past into consideration. Not fighting the past, forgetting the future and taking the present into consideration. G-d save me from armchair generals.

Dumb. Dumb. The US should be finding a way to sink aid shipments. If allah won't provide, she don't want them to eat.

The objective is to kill Islamists and take away their bases of support. Kinda hard to do the latter by sinking aid-ships, dipschidt.

Posted by: Pappy   2007-01-03 21:36  

#4  Dumb. Dumb. The US should be finding a way to sink aid shipments. If allah won't provide, she don't want them to eat.
Posted by: ed   2007-01-03 19:54  

#3  WTF as apposed to the kinder more modern version of stone to death rape victims?

No, the more moderate version that ensures the retirement funds of State officials.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-01-03 18:48  

#2  McCormack said the administration is planning to provide food to Somalia...

Why?? The US needs to continue supporting Ethiopia militarily and or logistically as a proxy in this matter! G** D*** Bush Administration needs to send that food to Denver, New Orleans and Waveland...and yes I'm still seething over the "Black Hawk Down" incident; and thank God Les Aspen is still dead!!!
Posted by: smn   2007-01-03 18:43  

#1  These groups, he said, "quite clearly were interested in imposing draconian types of interpretations" of Islamic law

WTF as apposed to the kinder more modern version of stone to death rape victims?

Anyways here's hoping our boys get some. Heaven knows they remember the Cole even if we don't.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-01-03 18:31  

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