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October 31, 2011   ·   13 Comments

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Wasted $1 trillion in the futile Iraq war? Having your backsides kicked by medieval Afghan tribesmen?

Can’t pay your bills at home or abroad? Government paralyzed? Drowning in debt?

Worried about China?

What’s the answer? Simple.

Start a new conflict in Africa.

Having finished off former ally Muammar Gaddafi, the Pentagon, its new Africa Command, and CIA are now focusing on East Africa. In fact, Africa is hot.

In recent weeks, the long simmering conflict in the Horn of Africa burst into flames as the US and France intensified military operations against Somalia’s rag-tag nationalist/Islamist militia, al-Shabaab.

Western politicians and media warn al-Shabaab is a dire international threat that must be stamped out, though most of them could not find Somalia on a world map. Not having figures out Afghanistan, the Pentagon and its political cheerleaders are about to plunge into the even deeper mysteries of Central Africa.

Though CIA chief Leon Panetta recently admitted only 25-50 al-Qaida members were active in Afghanistan, it seems new al-Qaida threats are popping up all over Africa and the Mideast.

Just in time for Halloween, the ghost of Osama bin Laden is haunting us.

The US will send 100 special hunter-killer troops to Uganda, an undemocratic US ally. This new US force will also reportedly operate in Congo (ex-Zaire), Central African Republic, Kenya, and South Sudan.

That latter new nation is interesting because its independence from Sudan was recently engineered by Washington. Coincidentally, South Sudan has substantial oil deposits. Washington is working on a plan to build a pipeline from South Sudan’s oil fields through Uganda to the Kenyan coast, thus shutting down the current export route through Sudan.

The ostensible reason America’s new involvement in darkest Africa is a deeply obscure bunch of Ugandan bush rebels, the Lord’s Resistance Army, that has been kidnapping villagers and stealing chickens for decade.

At the same time, Washington is bankrolling the current Kenyan invasion of southern Somalia; France is providing Kenya with naval support and arms.

Kenya says it is reacting to attacks from Somalia by al-Shabaab. But the real attackers were likely traditional local Somali bandits known as “shiftas.” Why Kenya chose to stick its head into the Somali hornet’s nest is uncertain. It could have something to do with money.

CIA teams, US-financed mercenaries, Predator drones and Ethiopian forces are increasingly active in Somalia attacking al-Shabaab. A new, semi-secret US base in Djibouti, shared with France, has been mounting these operations.

All this should have been unnecessary. In 2005, a moderate Muslim movement, the Islamic Courts Union, had established control over most of chaotic southern and central Somalia. This was its first stable government since 1991.

But the Bush administration, still reeling from 9/11, went ballistic over the name “Islamic” and foolishly ordered the Courts Union overthrown.

In early 2006, Washington financed Ethiopia, a close US ally, to invade Somalia. The Courts Union government was duly ousted, but the Ethiopians, ancient blood foes of the Somalis, had to eventually withdraw, leaving more chaos in their wake.

Ethiopia’s invasion gave birth to al-Shabaab, an Islamic youth organization dedicated to liberating Somalia from foreign control. Its fiery leaders took Somaliland’s epic 19th Century resistance to British and Italian colonialism as their model, and imposed Sharia law.

Meanwhile, northern Somalia went its own way in the form of autonomous Puntland and Somaliland, from which piracy flourishes.

The US set up a figurehead regime in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, the grandly titled but powerless and derided “Transitional Federal Government,” which was sustained by 9,000 US-financed Ugandan and Burundian mercenaries branded the “African Union Peace Force,” backed by Ethiopian forces on the border.

US drones, fighter aircraft and special forces now routinely attack Somali targets as well as ones in Yemen. Israel is also discreetly involved in the melee in the Horn of Africa, Uganda, South Sudan and Kenya.

In the midst of this bloody confusion, famine and drought are ravaging the Horn of Africa, producing millions of desperate refugees. al-Shabaab is accused of blocking food aid. But al-Shabaab sees the UN and other aid groups as “soft power” tools of the western powers.

Doesn’t Washington have enough on its hands without sending troops to Uganda and Somalia, or South Sudan?

The US is moving into southern Africa for two main reasons. First, to secure oil deposits in South Sudan and expected energy finds in Uganda. Second, to block the further spread of Chinese economic influence in the region. France’s ruling neoconservatives are also greatly alarmed by China’s involvement in France’s formerly unchallenged African sphere of influence.

However, there are manifest dangers for the US. Washington may get sucked into a complex, turbulent region in which it has no real strategic interests other than the lust for energy and a knee-jerk reaction to anything Islamic.

The White House is supposed to be sharply cutting expenses at a time when budgets are out of control and 44 million Americans subsist on food stamps. Yet US forces are getting ever more deeply involved in North Africa, the Saharan region, and now Black Africa.

Let Washington’s squabbling politicians deal with budget headaches, says the mighty US military-security complex. Onward to Kampala and Juba! Break out your pith helmets!

copyright Eric S. Margolis 2011
Source:Huffingtonpost

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  1. mohamed cheers says:

    The conflicts of all Somalis in the Horn of Africa purely emanate from the figurehead Regime of
    the weak and powerless self employed TFG Warlords and their mercenaries Amisom backers,
    and for as long as the TFG are in power…Somalia Puntland and even to a certain degree Somaliland
    are in real danger. All those so called freedom factions including Alshabab would cease to exist
    if/when the TFG ceases to function. According to this Article reports the poor Muslim Somalis in the
    Horn of Africa are becoming endangered species sending the SOS signals. The Article ostensibly
    orchastrates wars of Ideological enemities towards anything Islamic. Inorder to prevent such
    happenings the righteous solution to the interests of all ideologies in the area and beyond is simply to
    disband the futile TFG and let the Somalis alone to determine their destiny between themselves.
    Cheers.

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  2. HMObsiye says:

    We already knew USA policy towards africa has been nothing but for its own interest, never for African interest . If they, the US cares about the so-called Democracy in Africa, they would have not supported dictators the like of Museveni and Meles of Ethiopia.

    If America is true champion of Human right, they should have stood up with Somaliland people who have shown what a true democracy in Africa is.
    Whether it's the writer of this article or any other US media group, they are all like their government, they care less for African people or what it stand for.
    For example, the write of this article, can not differentiate between Puntland and Somaliland, he thinks both are infested by pirates, when the truth is its puntland that is infested by pirates and Somaliland totally opposite to it. Did he differentiate? No, because, he care less about both regions however, it's our responsibility to show the world media and government, that Somaliland is the only true democratic country in that part of troubled world called Horn of Africa.

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  3. Ahmed says:

    HMObsiye,
    I could not agree with you more friend, it is the responsibilitiies of all Somalilanders to educate the world about their country. We need to publish more enlightening articles in SomalilandPress as it is the only outlet that is fighting the cause for Somaliland

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  4. mohamed cheers says:

    @HMObsiye@Ahmed.

    War Somalilandtan aad uun meelwalbaa hor eeryaysan waa laga dheregsan yahay Tarikhdeedaa.
    Malahayga malaa waxa roon in weeji kale looga wareegoh yacni through expert International law firm(s)
    and/or the Hague Intl. tribunal Courts iwm. The JSL have to go out with aggressive diplomatic Policies
    in different tactical moves including lobbying. The President and his Foreign Minister DR. Omar are
    now in London. That's a good chance to meet the British Govt. to know why London is not pushing
    the Somaliland Statehood Recognition. In my view if Britain can not backup the case of Somaliland
    who else will..the French, the US or The AU Vampire Regimes!.The new AL/OIC are a good bet to try
    afresh.
    Cheers

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  5. Ibrahim mohamed says:

    Yes I agree with one of the commentators, we already know USA policy towards Africa and other nations has been nothing but for its own interest, never for nations’ interest. If the democracy works for their interest, then they will cherish that democracy, if not even they will destroy it, because of their national interest. That is why they keep all Arab kings in the power.
    In terms of Somalia, the article has elaborated what is going on in Somalia, but there is insufficient information on certain issues such as piracy that he talked about. Piracy spread in Indian Ocean and Red sea especially the portion of Putland area, not Somaliland area. That is the reality everyone knows, no doubt about it.
    Then the last, I would advice to my people from Somalialnd do not pursue your dreams of development, fair elections, or being statehood for seeking recognition from America or other nations that behave like America Foreign politics, but for interest of your people, for Africa, and for the whole world including America. That is the real civilization and complete responsibility.

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  6. Ahmed says:

    I am not surprised by US's crazy war-mongering foreign policy, because it has been well around for the last two or so decades. What is surprising is Kenya's unforgivable mistake to intentionally fall the trap of Somalia, knowing that at least 3 million Somalis live in Kenya proper and Kenya- occupied NFD region.What is more surprising is that Kenya has no military, but inexperienced mercenaries who , it is almost certain, will not stand in front of self-motivating Al-Shabab Mujahideen. In one word, Kenya will be the ultimate loser and this war will eventually lead to their demise. Just give me one more year to reply my comment.

    Ahmed

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  7. bayli-ye says:

    did any body noticed the humiliating picture showing the socalled orime minister of Somalia standing next to his couner-part of Somalia? Both are holding copies of an agreement whichis a total capitulation to South Somalia. That agreement states that Somali government agree to the creation of a regional state in juba regions. That would be a puppet state paving the way for Kenya to annex those regions next NFD. For those Somalis of TFG I have nothing but contempt. They are eternal triators of their people and land. Fiva Somalilanders. Fiva Somaliland. We are no the true nation who will prove everybody wrong, because we will force tge world finally to recognize us.

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  8. mohamed cheers says:

    Folks get one thing straight: Somaliland gained a Sovereignstate Independence from
    Great Britain in the early 1960 prior to voluntarily joining into the partnership Union with Somalia
    which also gained Independence from Italy. With the failure of that Union the position of Somaliland and Somalia are ostensible truth of both sides as equals remains the valid per se status quo and according
    to the IC there aint any AU Pandora Borders conflicts. AS is Somaliland is a fully democratic Sovereignstate
    bordering its own legitimate A dejure gained Independence which actually needs no re-recognition but
    instead needs the IC simply to franchise the position to take her seat in the World Body and by doing
    so to simply disfranchise the hostage embargo which kept the Somaliland position in painful jeopardy
    of unlawful situation over the years since 1991..
    Cheers.

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  9. Togdheerboy says:

    Last friday on 28.11.2011 i was with Guy Lumumba & Roland Lumumba the sons of Patrice Emmery lumumba in Pan-Africanism conference in munich-Germany.
    Take my word! Politices is just like Politicians. No moral and no Commen sence. It is just a matter of interest..
    Why the IC didn´t recognize Somalilnd? A young nation whom every one admires. A miracle in a burning region and a democratic state with multi party system and free media.
    America Europe Arabs and China get the rights to ignore and neglect and even destroy the dreams of our African Heros, simply because of: INTEREST.
    Somaliland Unity and the will power of all Africans can defeat and overwelm every agressor. (History).
    My question is: You must manage your our interest BUT how can you unite Africa, when you know that tey are against your existance?.

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    • mohamed cheers says:

      Shut you overide good things.
      Cheers.

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      • mohamed cheers says:

        Shut up you override good things and kill them.
        Cheers.

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  10. Hawa says:

    This author lumped the North all together and didn't distinguish the fact that Puntland has pirates, not Somaliland. Half ass journalism from the Huffington post, what do you expect? Last time someone on this website pointed out they once mentioned an Ethiopian city in one article and said it was in Kenya lol.

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  11. boy35 says:

    and djibouti in all of this…. there is looming revolution that is going there and everybody is looking for place to ressettle when the civil and tribal war will be raging there

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