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Destabilizing the Horn: American-Backed Warlords Invade Somalia

By Salim Lone, TomPaine.com. Posted January 8, 2007.


The Bush administration, undeterred by the horrors and setbacks in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon, has opened another battlefront in this oil-rich quarter of the Muslim world.

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The stability that emerged in southern Somalia after 16 years of utter lawlessness is gone, the defeat of the ruling Islamic Courts Union now ushering in looting, martial law and the prospect of another major anti-Western insurgency. Clan warlords, who terrorized Somalia until they were driven out by the Islamists, and who were put back in power by the U.S.-backed and -trained Ethiopian army, have begun carving up the country once again.

With these developments, the Bush administration, undeterred by the horrors and setbacks in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon, has opened another battlefront in this volatile quarter of the Muslim world. As with Iraq, it casts this illegal war as a way to curtail terrorism, but its real goal appears to be to obtain a direct foothold in a highly strategic area of the world through a client regime. The results could destabilize the whole region.

The Horn of Africa, at whose core Somalia lies, is newly oil-rich. It is also just miles across the Red Sea from Saudi Arabia and Yemen, overlooking the daily passage of large numbers of oil tankers and warships through that waterway. The United States has a huge military base in neighboring Djibouti that is being enlarged substantially and will become the headquarters of a new U.S. military command being created specifically for Africa. As evidence of the area's importance, Gen. John Abizaid, the military commander of the region, visited Ethiopia recently to discuss Somalia, while Chinese President Hu Jintao visited Horn countries a few months ago in search of oil and trade agreements.

The current series of events began with the rise of the Islamic Courts more than a year ago. The Islamists avoided large-scale violence in defeating the warlords, who had held sway in Somalia ever since they drove out U.N. peacekeepers by killing eighteen American soldiers in 1993, by rallying people to their side through establishing law and order. Washington was wary, fearing their possible support for terrorists. While they have denied any such intentions, some Islamists do have terrorist ties, but these have been vastly overstated in the West.

Washington, however, chose to view the situation only through the prism of its "war on terror." The Bush administration supported the warlords -- in violation of a U.N. arms embargo it helped impose on Somalia many years ago -- indirectly funneling them arms and suitcases filled with dollars.

Many of these warlords were part of the Western-supported transitional "government" that had been organized in Kenya in 2004. But the "government" was so devoid of internal support that even after two years it was unable to move beyond the small western town of Baidoa, where it had settled. In the end, it was forced to turn to Somalia's archenemy Ethiopia for assistance in holding on even to Baidoa. Again in violation of the U.N. arms embargo, Ethiopia sent 15,000 troops to Somalia. Their arrival eroded whatever domestic credibility the government might have had.

The United States, whose troops have been sighted by Kenyan journalists in the region bordering Somalia, next turned to the U.N. Security Council. In another craven act resembling its post-facto legalization of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the Council bowed to U.S. pressure and authorized a regional peacekeeping force to enter Somalia to protect the government and "restore peace and stability." This despite the fact that the U.N. has no right under its charter to intervene on behalf of one of the parties struggling for political supremacy, and that peace and stability had already been restored by the Islamists.

The war came soon after the U.N. resolution, its outcome a foregone conclusion thanks to the highly trained and war-seasoned Ethiopian army. The African Union called for the Ethiopians to end the invasion, but the U.N. Security Council made no such call. Ban Ki-moon, the incoming secretary-general, is being urged to treat the enormously complex situation in Darfur as his political challenge, but Somalia, while less complex, is more immediate. He has an opportunity to establish his credentials as an unbiased upholder of the U.N. Charter by seeking Ethiopia's withdrawal.

The Ethiopian military presence in Somalia is inflammatory and will destabilize this region and threaten Kenya, a U.S. ally and the only island of stability in this corner of Africa. Ethiopia is at even greater risk, as a dictatorship with little popular support and beset by two large internal revolts by Ogadenis and Oromos. It is also mired in a military stalemate with Eritrea, which has denied it secure access to seaports. It now seeks such access in Somalia.

The best antidote to terrorism in Somalia is stability. Instead of engaging with the Islamists to secure peace, the United States has plunged a poor country into greater misery in its misguided determination to dominate the world.

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Salim Lone, a Kenyan whose last assignment in his U.N. career was as spokesman for the U.N. mission in Iraq immediately after the 2003 war, is a columnist for The Daily Nation in Nairobi.

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The US Proxy War in Africa by David Whitehouse
Posted by: rwa on Jan 8, 2007 1:01 PM   
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Ethiopian forces swept through southern Somalia in the last two weeks of 2006 to drive Islamist militias from the capital of Mogadishu and install a handpicked regime friendly to the US.

With its tanks and MiG fighter-bombers, Ethiopia far outgunned Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), whose militias repeatedly fell back and broke apart until those remaining fled to remote areas in the country's south.

The new "Transitional Federal Government" (TFG) that took power after Ethiopia's invasion represents the thirteenth attempt to form a government.

Its survival is questionable. The TFG is headed by a veterinarian with no political experience and a Somali who has spent decades in Ethiopia without setting foot in Mogadishu since 1977. And now that Islamic courts have been stripped of authority, clan-based warlords are popping up again. They can easily wreck a government that lacks a local social base and depends on foreigners for its defense.

In any case, the Ethiopian army is likely to leave within weeks -- in order to avoid the humiliating fate the warlords dealt to US forces in 1993, which was depicted in Black Hawk Down.

But Ethiopia's dictator Meles Zenawi has already achieved his real objectives, anyway -- not to install a viable government, but to prevent Somalia's Islamists from trying to form one; and to win the favor of the US for loyal service in the "war on terror."

The US played a key role in bringing the Islamists to prominence in the first place. By backing the TFG from its formation in 2004, the US signaled its support for Ethiopian interference in Somalia's politics. This threat led the UIC, then a loose confederation of 11 sharia (Islamic law) courts in Mogadishu, to create militias in 2005.

Alarmed by the militias -- and the prominence of Salafist radicals in them -- the US used the CIA to engineer an "anti-terrorist" force based among the country's warlords in early 2006. US direction of the warlords was supported from Djibouti -- the tiny coastal neighbor of Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia -- by a 1,500-person Pentagon "task force" set up in 2002 to coordinate intervention by the US and its proxies in the Horn of Africa.

After four months of fighting, the better-disciplined court militias defeated the warlords in June. In the vacuum left by the retreat of the warlords, the UIC began to exert control as a political force for the first time.

Despite their harsh punishments -- and restrictions on movies, mixed-gender celebrations and women's freedom of movement -- the courts drew new support for changes that followed the defeat of the warlords. These included a drop in violence against civilians and a fall in food prices due to the abolition of warlord checkpoints that levied extortionate "taxes" on transport. With help from Mogadishu's UIC, new sharia courts began to appear in other parts of southern Somalia.

By the beginning of December, the US was ready for a confrontation with the Islamists. With African Union (AU) support, the United Nations (UN) Security Council authorized a regional "peacekeeping" force to protect the stooge TFG, which was then biding its time in Somalia's second city of Baidoa. The AU force was to be exempt from a UN embargo on sending arms to Somalia.

The promise of an AU "peacekeeping" force -- now being quickly cobbled together from reluctant regional volunteers -- offered Ethiopia's Meles the chance to be a successful invader without taking the heat of being Somalia's occupier.

This one-two punch, reminiscent of previous US wars that led to multilateral "peacekeeping," bears the marks of a strategy dreamt up in Washington. This time, though, the new government could fall before there is any "peace" to keep.

full article:
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Jan07/Whitehouse07.htm

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It's time to put in real leaders who will fight to subsidize
Posted by: superfeduphoosier on Jan 8, 2007 7:16 PM   
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alternative renewables such as hemp, solar, wind, etc ... and reduce the bloated subsidizing of crude oil. You'd think Alternet would have the brain and balls to connect the dots but I understand that they'd rather have faux "liberals" such as Douglas badmouthing the proposals. How could this stupid author think that government would not invade for oil? Is this the kind of weak-minded folks that are supposed to make up the Left? If so, we're continuing to LOSE BIG !

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Find Al Qaeda and you will find THE fight!
Posted by: Conservasaurus on Jan 8, 2007 7:22 PM   
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Well, the US just rooted out and attacked a group of Al Qaeda in Somalia tonite- the last thing you want is a government that will give shelter to that group - that IS our fight..not Iraq

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» Special Optics Posted by: Habaro
Ah. I had been wondering. Thanks.
Posted by: Aussie Kim on Jan 8, 2007 8:12 PM   
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I was very puzzled when Ethiopia invaded Somalia. I couldn't work out why they wanted to destabilise a country that had only just got its own government after 15 years of chaos, especially since it appeared that the people running that new government really did seem to be trying to do good and to help their people. (maybe I was mislead, but that's how it appeared to me).

Then all of a sudden, Ethiopia invaded and the news was full of reports of the "Islamic Extreminst Government" being driven out.

When did they suddenly become "extremists?" There were no reports of extremism in the past 12 months or so, since they formed the government. Did I miss something? Or has the "extremism" been invented like the WMD were invented?

Apparently so.

Poor Somalia.

Oil is one of the greatest curses on Earth, money one of the greatest evils and people are of NO consequence.

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» RE: Ah. I had been wondering. Thanks. Posted by: Conservasaurus
1) Ark of the Covenant 2) Stability?
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Jan 8, 2007 9:32 PM   
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Firstly, Ethiopia alledgedly hosts, in a secreted temple where nobody but the High Priest can enter, the original Ark of the Covenant (for you who never went to Sunday School think "Raider of The Ark"). I wouldn't put past these crazed neo-cons, fundamentalists, and jews running the current government policy to be trying to seek out this relic. All the more considering the Nazi quest for antiquities and the religious implications.

2) Somaili Stable? I guess. In a weird way. If you consider shari law, poverty, depravations, and warlordism stability. I'm not sure but I'm in constant wonderment on how many Alternet 'reporters' seems to love the ideals of those moslems. I guess they support (depending on the region and the various inclinations):
-making women wear full garb, totally covered in +40 heat
- female circumsion (cut off clitoris)
-death penalty for various and sundry offences
-stoning of Christians, Jews, (and during symbolic ceremony the devil)
-gang rape as 'punishment'
-throwing acid on women as 'punishment'
-killing your own daughter/sister/cousin as 'punishment' if she 'shamed' you
-gaining 72 nubile virigins if you kill infidels and die in the process
etc etc etc

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» RE: 1) Ark of the Covenant 2) Stability? Posted by: albrechtkrausse
The domestic side of this, compare with Hitler and Mussolini
Posted by: citizenjoe on Jan 9, 2007 8:11 AM   
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And lets not forget the domestic side of this. Bush's unrelenting attack on Islamic nationalism allows him to take the political initiative and financial resources away from the Democrats. He will continue to propagandize against them as liberal wimps who are not competent to protect the country. The policy of political dominance through international aggression and supremacist objective was the core strategy of Hitler and Mussolini. It is a defining feature of fascist regimes.

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Libs invoke their coveted RWANDA DOCTRINE:
Posted by: cheneybush2008 on Jan 9, 2007 11:57 AM   
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"If they won't bribe or blow us?

Screw em!"

What a legacy.

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U.S. Launches Targeted Assassination in Somalia, Many Civilians Reported Killed
Posted by: rwa on Jan 9, 2007 7:23 PM   
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An interview with Salim Lone, former spokesman for the UN mission in Iraq and a columnist for the Daily Nation in Kenya. He has been closely monitoring the story. He joins us on the line from Nairobi.

The strikes come just weeks after U.S.-backed Ethiopian forces invaded Somalia and overthrew the Union of Islamic Courts. Reports have also emerged that suggest U.S. Special Forces and CIA paramilitary teams are now directly embedded with Ethiopian forces in Somalia. Earlier this year, the CIA was accused of backing a group of Somali warlords.

Broadcast - 01/09/07 - Democracy Now! -
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Avert an East African Islamic Terror Volcano – Break down fake ‘Ethiopia’!
Posted by: Megalommatis on Jan 10, 2007 10:19 AM   
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Avert an East African Islamic Terror Volcano – Break down fake ‘Ethiopia’!

By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis

When all the world focuses almost exclusively on Iraq, Lebanon, Iran, Syria and Israel, forgetting at the same time the Darfur Drama, critical developments take place in Somalia and Abyssinia, a country falsely called Ethiopia. The next rendezvous of the Islamic Terror is with Abyssinia.

bogus-state plunged in ethnic tyranny, underdevelopment and starvation

Abyssinia, do not call it ‘Ethiopia’ if you please, the reasons are to be found in this article, has all it takes to present the rest of the world one of the nastiest surprises we have ever had: an Islamic Revolution that will pressurize over Sudan, Yemen, Kenya, and Egypt.

The country is an amalgamation of African ethnic groups that underwent various regimes that were all imposed by a dominant and analphabetic ethnic group, the Semitic Amharas. They do not represent more than 20% of the entire population of Abyssinia but tyrannize the Oromos (42%), the Ogadenis (10%), Sidamas and other Southerners (10%), and the multi-split Afars (8%), who are dispersed among three states, namely Abyssinia, Djibouti, and Eritrea. The post-communist era American policy in Abyssinia was not relevant of deep understanding of the Horn of Africa area and of the dangling dangers: they supported a Semitic Tigray (12%) president, pushing them to establish a larger Semitic basis of rule by forming a most unsolicited alliance with the Amharas.

The concept was definitely ill-fated: replacing a ruling dictatorial group represents 20% of the country population with an alliance of totalitarian groups that correspond to less than 1/3 of the entire population does not change much this situation at the helm of the country in question. The equation 32% vs. 20% does not democratize enough a country! Even worse, the attempted alliance that was kept for so many long years in power despite undemocratic elections, dictatorial practices, serious violations of Human Rights, and complete disregard for socioeconomic progress and market liberalization (no Stock Exchange and no foreign bank in Abyssinia) consist in a non representative regrouping of two Semitic ethnic groups (originating from Yemen), leaving the overwhelming Kushitic majority (Oromos, Ogadenis, Sidama and Afars) out of power and out of the cultural frame of Semitic Abyssinia.

Under the guidance of French and English colonialists, the Semitic Amharas found a disreputable cultural – political trickery to demonstrate that Abyssinia is not an ethnic tyranny: they falsely renamed the country ‘Ethiopia’, after a name that relates to the Kushitic (not the Semitic) past of the country. Even worse for the Amhara-Tigray tyrants of Abyssinia, the most glorious pages of the Kushitic past of the Oromos took place in today’s Sudan, which was the land in the south of Egypt that the Ancient Geeks and Romans were calling ‘Ethiopia’. If Sudan was not a Pan-Arabist tyranny but a properly developed nation, Sudan would have already been named ‘Ethiopia;, and the Amhara obscurantist and idiotic ruling class would have no chance to opt for the name of ‘Ethiopia’.

How an Amhara-Tigray tyranny, with all the cultural stamps of Semitic past (the successive Axum, Lalibela, Gondar kingdoms of Abyssinia), can insist on naming the country after a name that relates to identity of the local oppressed Kushitic majority?

How would it have looked, if Hitler renamed in 1939 Germany as ‘Israel’?

First published on 24 November 2006

To read it all go: http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=973

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Meles Zenawi – Eastern Africa’s Saddam Hussein or Bin Laden’s puppet?
Posted by: Megalommatis on Jan 10, 2007 10:24 AM   
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Meles Zenawi – Eastern Africa’s Saddam Hussein or Bin Laden’s puppet?

By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis

With the extreme minority (Monophysitic Amhara and Tigray) ruling fake 'Ethiopia' dictatorially, the West signs the warranty certificate for an Islamic Terror Volcano Explosion of incommensurable dimensions and ominous impact on global developments.

In an earlier article, we stressed the subtlety of the Horn of Africa issues; by letting an anachronistic and murderous coalition of Amhara and Tigray Monophysitic rulers further tyrannize both, the Amhara and Tigray Muslims and the (Christian, Muslim, and Animist) Afars, Oromos, Ogadenis, and Sidamas, the West signs the warranty certificate for an Islamic Terror Volcano Explosion of incommensurable dimensions and ominous impact on global developments.

The combination of disproportionate elimination from the decision making and miserable underdevelopment due to mistrust and ethnic hatred is an alarming factor in the Horn of Africa politics. When the Oromos (42%), the Ogadenis (10%), the Sidamas and other Southerners (10%), and the multi-split Afars (8%), who are dispersed among three states, namely Abyssinia, Djibouti, and Eritrea, face inhuman oppression and absolute alienation within their own historical lands that have been colonized by the Amhara Kingdom before 110 years (or even more recently), the despair and the desolation run high. Anyone, especially the Islamic Courts of Somalia and Ossama bin Laden, can capitalize on this and by promising an alternative gain momentum.

Amharas and Tigrays (20% and 12% of the population respectively) cannot be left atop of this cemetery of peoples that has been fallaciously named ‘Ethiopia’ (instead of the correct name ‘Abyssinia’) in order to show a resemblance of Kushitic African culture.

With the proportion of Muslim populations among Amhara and Tigray increasing (by now reaching approximately 40 – 45%), and with the character of the abominable oppression being double, religious (Monophysitic Christian against Muslims, Catholic and Protestant Christians, and Animists) and national (Amhara and Tigray over all the rest), the representativeness of the bogus-elected parliament and government runs at levels as low as 10 to 15% of the entire population. One could call Zeles Menawi the Saddam Hussein of the Horn of Africa.

Mad dog Zeles Menawi declares war – debacle according to the OLF statement!

A war between tyrannical bogus-Ethiopia and the Somali Islamists can introduce East Africa to an Ossama bin Laden inferno that will cause a devastating domino effect throughout Africa.

Americans should meditate on the terrible mistakes of the past; when the Iraqi mad dog Saddam Hussein declared his war on Iran’s Ayatullah Khomeini few would expect such a nefarious outcome! It is therefore high time to think for miscalculations and machinations like this are going to bring the Western world to its knees.

As a matter of fact, the unrepresentative bogus-Ethiopian parliament ratified a declaration of war of Somalia and Eritrea on November 30. In an overtly provocative way, Zenawi’s pseudo-parliament declared war also against the Oromo Liberation Front, demonstrating that the ‘Ethiopian’ government’s acts are directed against its own people and the largest ethnic group of that country.

In a statement, the OLF stipulates that "this reckless decision would undoubtedly lead to chaos in the Horn of Africa" and attributes the responsibility for the forthcoming ‘debacle’ to the Ethiopian regime exclusively.

To read all the article (published on 4 December 2006 go to:
http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=973

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