Somali's transitional federal government has demanded more support from international community to fight with what it has called the remnant of the defeated Islamists in the country.
Barre Hirale, the defense minister of the western backed Somalia government said his government still facing a difficult situation in the country as insurgents in the country keeps on hit-and-run attacks.
"We need the help of the world to pass this turn point circumstances" he said warning if his government doesn't get more support from the world it might fai, because of lack of capacity.
Hirale said his government specially request the support of the US and Ethiopia, who widely believed to gave a hand Somalia for its achieved war against the Islamic courts in the country.
US repeatedly denied it has involved the war in Somalia, but diplomats say it funded Ethiopia for its war against the defeated Islamic courts of Somalia witch used to control swathe of southern Somalia before December.
On Thursday The US Commander of the Joint Task Force for the Horn of Africa lauded its joint anti-terrorism activities with Ethiopia, whose troops recently defeated an Islamist movement in Somalia.
Rear Admiral Richard W. Hunt said Addis Ababa, whose military intervention received Washington's backing, was working closely with the United States in the implementation of anti-terrorism projects in the Horn of Africa region, state media said.
"The cooperation between the two nations will further strengthen. The impact in the region has been a positive one," Hunt said after talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in the capital Addis Ababa.
Source: SMC




