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Instead of “al-Qaeda,” U.S. Kills Nomads in Somalia Saturday
January 13th 2007, 11:20 am
http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=719
As usual, it takes a few days for
the truth to emerge, not that the corporate media here in America notices.
Instead of killing Fazul Abdullah Moham-med, Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan and Abu Taha
al-Sudani, supposedly “al-Qaeda” operatives responsible for the 1998 US embassy
bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, the Pentagon killed “herdsmen … gathered
with their animals around large fires at night to ward off mosquitoes” in
Somalia, according to the Independent.
“Oxfam yesterday confirmed at least 70 nomads in the Afmadow district near the
border with Kenya had been killed. The nomads were bombed at night and during
the day while searching for water sources. Meanwhile, the US ambassador to Kenya
has acknowledged that the onslaught on Islamist fighters failed to kill any of
the three prime targets,” described as “backfir[ing] spectacularly” by the
British newspaper.
All of this runs counter to the assertions of U.S. ambassador, Michael
Ranneberger, who said “that no civilians had been killed or injured and that
only one attack had taken place. The UN’s refugee agency, UNHCR, reported that
an estimated 100 people were wounded in Monday’s air strikes on the small
fishing village of Ras Kamboni launched from the US military base in Djibouti
after a mobile phone intercept.” It is not explained why impoverished nomads, in
search of water, would be in possession of cell phones (or, for that matter, why
there are cell phone towers in a remote area of one of the world’s poorest
countries).
As should be expected, the operations against innocent Somalis serve but one
purpose only, that is beyond satiating the blood lust of Muslim hating neocons—it
was an excuse to get “boots on the ground for the first time since a 1993
mission backfired and led to a humiliating withdrawal from Somalia,” a mission
mythologized in violent Hollywood fashion in the film Black Hawk Down.
“Under international law, there is a duty to distinguish between military and
civilian targets,” said Paul Smith-Lomas, Oxfam’s regional director. “We are
deeply concerned that this principle is not being adhered to, and that innocent
people in Somalia are paying the price,” as innocent people have since the
neocons captured the Oval Office and large swaths of the Pentagon.
It is of no concern to the Pentagon that above mentioned “terrorists” were not
killed and innocent nomads suffered instead. In fact, such reckless behavior
will serve as a “blueprint” for future operations against Muslim enemies.
“U.S. commandos’ military operations in Somalia and the use of the Ethiopian
army as a surrogate force to root out al Qaeda operatives there provide a
blueprint for counterterrorism missions across the globe, Pentagon strategists
say,” reports the neocon propaganda syndicate, the New York Times. “U.S.
officials said the recent military efforts in Somalia have been led by the
Pentagon’s joint Special Operations Command, which directs the military’s most
secretive and elite units, including the Army’s Delta Force.”
The Pentagon’s Special Operations Command runs P2OG, or the Proactive and
Preemptive Operations Group, a black budgeted psyop designed to “stimulate
reactions” among “terrorists,” or maybe that should be nomadic animal herding
Muslims careless enough to light fires as AC-130 gunships roam the night skies.
Unfortunately, many Somalis live in the Pentagon’s “battlespace” where we are
told “al-Qaeda” operates, thus putting “their sovereignty … at risk,” as an
August 16, 2002, Power Point presentation held at the Defense Science Board made
abundantly clear.
“Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told members of
Congress on Friday that a U.S. airstrike by an AC-130 gunship early this week in
Somalia was executed under the Pentagon’s authority to hunt down and kill
terrorism suspects around the world, a power given to it by the White House
shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks.”
Bush and crew believe the non-declaration of war against Iraq—that is to say, a
“war” not declared by Congress, as required by Article One, Section Eight of the
Constitution—gives them the right to attack anybody, anywhere, without regard to
Article 51 of the First Protocol to the Geneva Conventions, stating that parties
“shall at all times distinguish between the civilian population and combatants
and accordingly shall direct their operations only against military objectives.”
But then neocons don’t do the Geneva Conventions—or the Constitution for that
matter.
Democrat members of Congress complained, if slightly, that the Pentagon is
“using U.S. forces outside declared combat zones,” thus giving “the Pentagon too
much authority in sovereign nations,” not that such, again, matters to neocons,
hell-bent on killing Muslims, no matter where they live.
In response, the Pentagon said it had sent “onesies and twosies” into Somalia
“with the advancing Ethiopian army that helped Somalia’s weak transitional
government oust a strong Muslim militia that had been in control of Mogadishu,
the capital, and most of southern Somalia.”
In other words, it was a classic CIA assisted military coup, with Pentagon ops
replacing those of the CIA.
It should be noted that this coup was arranged to get rid of the Islamic Courts
Union, a rival administration to the Transitional Federal Government, supported
by the United States. The ICU enjoyed the support of a majority of Somalis
because they resisted the endemic chaos of armed warlord thugs and provided
education and health care to the impoverished populace.
Of course, we can’t have that, especially in a Muslim country.
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