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Interesting terminology here - the German troops are going to be used
against "suspected terrorists" Of course, George Bush and the NWO
are the sole arbiters of who is and who isn't a "terrorist" and one only
has to be a "suspected" terrorist!
mart
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From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: 1,600 German NATO Stormtroopers To Somalia [

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> AfricaOnline.com
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> German troops headed for Somalia
> Ken Opala
> 31 December 2001   
> Two German warships with 1,600 troops aboard arrive in
> Djibouti next Wednesday to take part in operations
> against suspected terrorists in Somalia.
> Two German warships with 1,600 troops aboard arrive in
> Djibouti next Wednesday to take part in operations
> against suspected terrorists in Somalia.
> Sources said the contingent, the biggest movement of
> German troops outside its borders since the Second
> World war, joins a allied forces that dismantled the
> al Qaeda network in Afghanistan forced out the Taliban
> regime.
> Sources in Nairobi said the Germans would take part in
> the second round of the war on terrorism which
> analysts predict will target Somalia and possibly
> neighbouring Sudan.
> Somalia has been without a commonly accepted central
> government since the overthrow of Mr Siad Barre in
> 1991.
> A transition government established with the support
> of neighbouring countries recently has denied reports
> that Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network has
> cells in the country, a view that American authorities
> do not share.
> The warships, from the German city of Hanover, are
> expected off the coast of Djibouti on January 2.
> Reports of Germany's participation in the new phase of
> the war came amid calls by Somali warlords for
> international military intervention in the country.
> Three Somali factions said radical Islamic groups, al
> Qaeda and al-Itihad, had several bases in the Horn of
> Africa country.
> Somalia's transitional government has strongly denied
> the presence of terrorist cells, and diplomats have
> warned that opposition warlords may use the US war on
> terror to try and damage their opponents.
> At a news conference in the Ethiopian capital Addis
> Ababa, warlords Hassan Mohammed Nur Shatigudud,
> General Abdullahi Nur Gabyow and Hussein Aideed said
> foreign intervention was needed to stop extremist
> groups going underground.
> But diplomats have warned that militia chiefs, who
> flourished in the chaos of civil war and control large
> parts of Somalia, have seized on the US anti-terror
> campaign as their own route back to power.
> (Nation) 
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