Using the myth of Al-Qaeda, the U.S. has attacked another Muslim nation on its 
way to recovery from near total devastation. I boldly say that any Muslim who 
still believe the lie about Al-Qaeda doing 911 is a fool!!! They should go 
watch the movie "Quo Vadis" and see how Jewmerica is repeating the same tactic 
as the Roman Emperor Nero against the Christians. 
   
  Before the Islamics Courts were formed in Somalia, it was a nation of lawless 
gangs that were terorizing the people and causing Somalia to be reduced to a 
savage existence. The Islamic Courts was a movement formed that was 
successfully eradicating that. They were bringing order, curbing the crime and 
helping to set up law and order in a lawless land that was ravaged by famine 
and wars. They were true Muslims doing a good work using Islam as their guide.
   
  Jewmerica did not want that. So they instigated Ethiopia to attack Somalia on 
Christmas day. Now they are using the Al-Qaeda fabrication to attack Somalia 
simply because a grassroots movement of the people was trying to establish a 
true Islamic government and were being successful at it. As former Israeli 
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said:  "The existence of a Muslim anywhere is a 
threat to Jews everywhere." Their war is against Islam and it is time that 
sleeping Muslims see that and stop being fooled. American Muslims should not 
wait for our government to come against us before speaking out and protesting 
the wrongs being done against Muslims all over the world. Our silence in the 
face of this evil is deafening. Allah will not bless us but punish us severely 
for ignoring the suffering of other Muslims by our tyranical government 
controled by rabid Zionist beasts with a deep hatred for Islam and Muslims. Why 
the silence Oh American Muslims??? This is an African nation now
 that is feeling the brunt of Ameica's cruelty and thousands of innocent 
children are dying and they are feeding us the myth of Al-Qaeda to justify it. 
Are you only going to make noise when Jewmerica come against you???
   
  Check out the following reports and the extremely large stretches they are 
making to put the lying spin of Al-Qaeda and "harsh brand of Islam" to justify 
attacking more Muslims. 
  

U.S. Special Forces Engaged in Operations on the Ground in Somalia 
January 09, 2007 1:59 PM 

Alexis Debat Reports: 

U.S. special forces are working with Ethiopian troops on the ground in 
operations inside Somalia today, senior U.S. and French military sources tell 
ABC News. 

The sources declined to describe details of today's mission but said U.S. 
special forces, including a significant CIA presence, have been involved in 
numerous such missions, operating from a large American base camp known as 
"Camp Le Monier," established in the French protectorate of Djibouti following 
9/11. 

There are approximately 3,000 American special forces and U.S. military 
soldiers based at "Camp Le Monier," which has become a major reconnaissance and 
staging base in the fight against al Qaeda in the region. 

Click Here for Full Blotter Coverage. 

It is from this base the CIA flies predators over Yemen and Somalia and from 
which recent air attacks over Somalia were launched. 

Alexis Debat is an ABC News consultant. 

http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/01/us_special_forc.html
   
   
  Airstrike Rekindles Somalis’ Anger at the U.S. 
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN and MARK MAZZETTI 

MOGADISHU, Somalia, Jan. 9 — Somali officials said Tuesday that dozens of 
people were killed in an American airstrike on Sunday, most of them Islamist 
fighters fleeing in armed pickup trucks across a remote, muddy stretch of the 
KenyaSomalia border. 

American officials said terrorists from Al Qaeda had been the target of the 
strike, which they said had killed about a dozen people. But the officials 
acknowledged that the identities of the victims were still unknown. 

Several residents of the area, in the southern part of the country, said dozens 
of civilians had been killed, and news of the attack immediately set off new 
waves of anti-American anger in Mogadishu, Somalia’s battle-scarred capital, 
where the United States has a complicated legacy. 

“They’re just trying to get revenge for what we did to them in 1993,” said Deeq 
Salad Mursel, a taxi driver, referring to the infamous “Black Hawk Down” 
episode in which Somali gunmen killed 18 American soldiers and brought down two 
American helicopters during an intense battle in Mogadishu. 

The country’s Islamist movement swiftly seized much of Somalia last year and 
ruled with mixed success, bringing a much desired semblance of peace but also a 
harsh brand of Islam. 

Two weeks ago, that all changed after Ethiopian-led troops routed the Islamist 
forces and helped bring the Western-backed transitional government to 
Mogadishu. Ethiopian officials said the Islamists were a growing regional 
threat. 

The last remnants of the Islamist forces fled to Ras Kamboni, an isolated 
fishing village on the Kenyan border that residents said had been used as a 
terrorist sanctuary before. Starting in the mid-1990s, they said, the Islamists 
built trenches, hospitals and special terrorist classrooms in the village and 
taxed local fisherman to pay the costs. 

On Sunday, an American AC-130 gunship pounded the area around Ras Kamboni, and 
also a location father north where American officials said three ringleaders of 
the bombings in 1998 of the United States embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were 
hiding. Somali officials said those bombings had been planned in Ras Kamboni 
after a local Somali terrorist outfit invited Al Qaeda to use the village as a 
base. 

According to Abdul Rashid Hidig, a member of Somalia’s transitional parliament 
who represents the border area, the American airstrike on Sunday wiped out a 
long convoy of Islamist leaders trying to flee deeper into the bush, though he 
said he did not know if the specific suspects singled out by the United States 
had been with them. 

“Their trucks got stuck in the mud and they were easy targets,” he said. 

Mr. Hidig toured the area with military officials on Tuesday and said he had 
met several captured foreign fighters who had come from Europe and the Middle 
East. “I saw two white guys and asked, Where are you from?” Mr. Hidig said. 
“One said Jordan, the other Sweden. Yeah, it was weird.” 

Mr. Hidig said two civilians had been killed by the airstrike, but 
representatives of the Islamist forces said it had killed many more. 

The Islamists’ health director said dozens of nomadic herdsmen and their 
families were grazing their animals in the same wet valley that the Islamists 
were trying to drive across. “Their donkeys, their camels, their cows — they’ve 
all been destroyed,” he said. “And many children were killed.” 

He spoke by telephone from an undisclosed location; his account could not be 
independently verified. 

Mustef Yunis Culusow, a former Islamist leader who abandoned the movement days 
ago, said the once-powerful Islamist movement’s top leaders were now trapped in 
a small village with Ethiopian soldiers in front of them, the Indian Ocean 
behind them and now American gunships circling above them. 

“The leaders know they’re finished,” Mr. Culusow said in a telephone interview 
from Kismayo, a large town north of Ras Kamboni. “They’ve basically told the 
young fighters they can go, it’s over, and that anyone who stays behind should 
be resigned to die.” 

For several days, Ethiopian fighter jets and helicopter gunships have been 
laying down a blanket of fire over the area, and attacks continued on Tuesday. 

American military and intelligence officials expressed confidence that at least 
one senior Qaeda leader in Somalia had been killed in the American attack or 
subsequent strikes by Ethiopian troops. One official said Abu Taha al-Sudani — 
a Sudanese aide to Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, who is thought to be the ringleader 
of Al Qaeda’s East African cell — might have been killed. 

American military and intelligence officials said that they expected further 
military strikes but that the terrorism suspects were probably traveling 
separately and trying to blend into the civilian population. 

Pentagon and intelligence officials said the Ethiopian offensive had unearthed 
fresh intelligence about the location of Qaeda operatives whose trail had long 
gone cold. 

“When you disrupt things and people move around, they become easier to target,” 
said one American counterterrorism official, speaking on condition of 
anonymity. “They have to make arrangements on the fly, and they become easier 
to find.” 

American and Ethiopian forces are sharing intelligence to pinpoint the 
whereabouts of the terrorism suspects and their entourages. The Pentagon 
announced that the aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower had been dispatched to 
the region to tighten a naval blockade off the Somali coast. 

Washington’s decision to wade back into Somalia was, in a way, a culmination of 
America’s seesaw policy toward the country in the last five years.
   
   http://fairuse.100webcustomers.com/sf/nyt1_10_7_2.htm
   


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