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US's dirty secret in Somalia EXPOSED: Sudan/Eritrea NEXT

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US's dirty secret in Somalia EXPOSED: Sudan/Eritrea NEXT

Postby FreedomOfSpeech- » Sat Dec 30, 2006 8:10 am

The Crusade moves on to Somalia

Published: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 10:56 AM Doha Time

By Eric S. Margolis
http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/a ... rent_id=26

Special for Gulf Times

ETHIOPIAÂ’S invasion of Somalia under cover of the Christmas holiday was a blatant aggression that is likely to widen the arc of conflict across the dangerously turbulent Horn of Africa. It also marks the opening of a new front in WashingtonÂ’s war against Islamic militants and reformers.

Claims by Ethiopia that Somalia, a nation without any real military forces, threatened its border were as fanciful as assertions by Washington and Addis Ababa that the so-called `transitional governmentÂ’ they had installed in the town of Baidoa represented anything more than its own well-paid members.

The US-backed and financed Ethiopian offensive was clearly designed to crush the first stable government strife-torn Somalia has had in 15 years of civil war and anarchy. The new Islamic regime, know as the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), recently managed to bring law and order to much of southern and central Somalia. In the north, a secessionist group has proclaimed an independent Puntland.

The Union of Islamic Courts ended SomaliaÂ’s long civil war by crushing local warlords who were being armed and financed by the CIA. The US claims the Islamic Courts is a second Taliban-style movement containing "terrorists" involved in the 1998 bombings of US embassies in East Africa who will turn Somalia into a hotbed of anti-American subversion. The UIC denies these allegations.

More important, under the Bush/Cheney Administration, any movement that has the audacity to call itself "Islamic" immediately becomes a target of American hostility. The embarrassing total defeat of US-backed Somali warlord by the Islamic Courts militia led directly to WashingtonÂ’s decision to press Ethiopia to invade Somalia.

The repressive regime of Meles Zenawi seems the antithesis of President George BushÂ’s calls for democracy, but has become a primary ally of Washington that is seen as a bulwark against Islamic forces in Africa.

Washington has quietly supported Ethiopia in its long border war against its bitter foe, Eritrea. In recent months, Eritrea has become an important supplier of small arms and munitions to Somalia.

SomaliaÂ’s rag tag Islamist militias are helpless against Ethiopian tanks, artillery and attack aircraft. EthiopiaÂ’s army could quickly occupy all of Somalia, but it would then be very hard-pressed to protect its long, vulnerable supply lines against attack by Somali guerrilla forces.

Ethiopia has enough men to wage a two front war against Somalia and Eritrea, but a prolonged conflict would seriously undermine its fragile economy. Accordingly, EthiopiaÂ’s likely strategy is to protect the western-imposed rump regime in Baidoa and launch attacks to prevent the UIC from consolidating power. But involvement by traditional enemy Ethiopia will undoubtedly further inflame Somali passions and strengthen the Islamic Courts.

The latest war in the Horn of Africa could easily widen into a wider conflict that involves Eritrea, strife-torn regions of southern Sudan and Uganda, and northern Kenya, which has many ethnic Somalis.

Equally important, prolonged war with Somalia could open fissures in unstable, multi-ethnic, multi-religious Ethiopia. Though usually depicted as a Christian nation, at least 50% of Ethiopians are Muslim, and 35-40% Christians. Ethnic Amhara and Tigrayans comprise 32% of the population, while long-oppressed, rebellious Muslim Oromo in the south account for over 40%.

EthiopiaÂ’s Muslims have long sought a voice in their nationÂ’s affairs but were brutally repressed by EthiopiaÂ’s royalist, Marxists, and now, the Tigrayan regimes.

Conflict with Somalia could re-ignite the Oromo independence movement and lead to the splintering of Ethiopia, producing a reverse mirror image of ethnic-religious strife between SudanÂ’s northern Muslims and southern Christians and animists.

EthiopiaÂ’s war against Somalia presents a more dangerous regional threat than an Islamic-run Somalia. The Bush/Cheney Administration is again showing its reckless ignorance and arrogance by charging into a tribal conflict, as it did in Afghanistan and Iraq, about which it knows nothing. Once again, WashingtonÂ’s "cure" will be shown to be far worse than the disease it claims to address.

What Washington should be doing is talking to leaders of the Islamic Courts to ensure Somalia is not used as a new base for Al Qaeda operations. This is a fair request that can be sweetened by offers of financial support and assurances that the Ethiopians will be leashed. But this appears too subtle for the administrationÂ’s ham-handed crusaders who have already blundered into two lost wars and are now courting a third.

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Postby SupEr_LaDy » Sat Dec 30, 2006 8:13 am

Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

Isnt this going to back fire on them? Take a look at Iraq.

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Postby FreedomOfSpeech- » Sat Dec 30, 2006 9:36 am

It will




However, I highly doubt Ethiopia will attack Eritrea, considering Eritrea killed half the Ethiopian military in the border war. It's one thing to fight poorly armed Jihadist, it's another to fight a military that's better trained than yours.


Sudan and Eritrea need to tag along and give a left and a right hooks to Ethiopia's american funded military before it's too late.

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Postby fagash_killer » Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:05 pm

ethiopia will get karbaashed

eritrea is not somalia

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Postby michael_ital » Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:26 pm

Great article, Margolis is probably my favourite coulumnist, as he's the only one with the brains and the balls to tell it like it is. Especially in regards to zionist jews.

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Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:08 pm

Margolis is full of shit.

And Afghanistan has accomplished all intended and more.

ANother focking idiot.

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Postby michael_ital » Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:15 pm

Margolis is bang on 90%> of the time, and Afghanistan has been a dismal failure. All we did was destabailize the area, and now serve in a police action. Though they did manage to build a few toliets here and there.

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Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:16 pm

Dismal falure. The whole object was to bounce the Taliban and detroy the AQ training camps. Both were accomplished quickly. Anyone who thinks that the war there had anything to do with Afghnistan is a naive idiot.


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