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Africa Horn
Ethiopan Troops crossing into Somalia
2006-06-17
Looks like the Islamacists are about to face some real opposition.
For what the Aethiopian army's worth...

ABOUT 300 Ethiopian troops crossed into Somalia today, a top Islamist said, as Islamic fighters who wrested control of Mogadishu moved inland toward the seat of Somalia's interim government. Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf, a former warlord, is closely allied with Addis Ababa, which was instrumental in his election after peace talks in Kenya in 2004. "There are Ethiopian troops just past the border and coming in," Islamic Courts Union Chairman Sharif Sheikh Ahmed said, citing the incursion in Dollow in southwest Somalia this morning.

The Ethiopian Government had no immediate comment. Dollow is near the intersection of the Kenyan, Ethiopian and Somali borders and is on the road to Baidoa, where Somalia's weak interim government is based and has been increasingly surrounded by the Islamist militias.

Ethiopia, Washington's top counterterrorism ally in the Horn of Africa, had backed warlords the Islamists have routed from their strongholds in Mogadishu in a swift march from the coastal capital to Baladwayne near the Ethiopian border. Largely secular Ethiopia has long been wary of the influence of Islam in the region, and has not hesitated to send its military into Somalia. It has fought Islamic forces inside Somalia before, and Mr Yusuf was involved in the fighting. The warlords have been supported and armed by Ethiopia as a proxy force for years, and are widely believed to have been financed with US money in their last stand against the Islamists, which killed 350 people in battles since February.
Posted by:phil_b

#4  The Ethiopian Army may not be truly high-level, but they did fight the Somali Army back when there was one and crushed it in open battles. They are more than a match for khat-chewing jihadis in technicals, especially since their rules of warfare tend to be much more practical and basic. The Ethiopians also did show much concern with taking Somali prisoners, the last go-around.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-06-17 22:36  

#3  US/Ethiopia/Yemen warring against Soudan/Eritrea/Saudi Arabia by proxy?
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-06-17 16:22  

#2  "Mr Ahmed's group has said it wants peaceful dialogue"
When the Islamists are killing, there's no chance for peaceful dialogue, but when the Islamists are threatened, they want peaceful dialogue. How convenient for Alan.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-06-17 15:47  

#1  Ups the ante.
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-17 15:38  

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