Somali Islamists becoming the Al-Queda of Somalia
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The war in Somalia has not ended, and will not end anytime soon. It is beginning to look like Iraq for the UIC that was just run out of the country by Ethiopian troops and the Somalian government is bend on revenge. They declare they will not give up and will die to take Somalia back. They are now influenced by the Al-Queda and are planning guerilla attacks in Mogadishu. Over 2000 Islamist guerilla troops are believed to reside in the capital city. The Somali Islamists have been educted by the Al-Queda to fight like terrorits – car bombs, suicide bombings, etc will now develop in Somalia. This will be another Iraq.
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Not on your life, buddy. Sex with communists is status quo…
I’ll take my greedy capitalist any day. YumYum.
Comment by Jael January 7, 2007 @ 12:02 amWas this origionally a religious war? how long has this been going on? what are the different factions fighting here?
Comment by dogonablog January 7, 2007 @ 12:40 amdogonablog – The UIC are a Muslim group. A part of the UIC has “invaded” Somalia in June of last year to restore peace. It is not know if they are trying to take control over the mostly Muslim country because of its very weak government. However, a few months ago, Ethiopia announced that the Islamist militia that invaded and took control of Mogadishu “to restore peace” is harboring terrorists (basically, the gangs of Somalia control everything and the government has no power, and the UIC took control of the gangs). Now, after the Islamist militia was driven out of the country, they are threatening to become like the terrorists of Iraq (roadside bombs, suicides, etc). Basically, the US and Ethiopia is backing the Somali government, and the Muslim world is backing the militia.
To put it in perspective, it is just like Iraq, only it is in Somalia and Ethiopia is acting like the United States.
Comment by Toma January 7, 2007 @ 5:11 pmNot quite, Toma. The Islamic Courts Union did not invade Somalia, it was formed from within, when the various Sharia (fundamentalist Koranic law) courst within Somalia began fielding militias, and they united to form one big force, which seized control of much of Somalia, ousting the US backed warlords from the capital, Mogadishu. Somalia has been without central government since the ousting of its dictator in the early 90s, and at the very least, the Coursts fighters provided security. However, with it came religious repression, with documented cases of women being forced to wear veils, and at the time of the Football World Cup, many places were banned by the militias from showing it, as it was “immoral”. The relatively weak central government launched an offensive against the Courts, and Christian Ethiopia, worried about an Islamic state on its border, moved in to support them. The Courts have been driven back, and only time will tell whether the provisional government (UN backed) can maintain security and peace in lawless Mogadishu. Ethiopia was acting in its own interests, but I believe the people of Somalia will be better of under a mostly secular government than a new Taleban.
Comment by Comrade Alastair (SocialistUtopia) January 7, 2007 @ 11:30 pmToma, you make me laugh. The strong man is not for everyone…if everyone were strong then no one would be strong. We each have a perspective to contribute..if everryone was capitalist there would be no such thing as communism…and if everyone were communist there would be no such thing as communism. But there will always be capitalism as long as human beings breath upon this planet… primitive economics (like the laws of gravity) is pretty much non-negotiable. If I work, I eat. If I don’t work, I die of starvation unless I can convince someone else to work to feed both me and themselves. And why would they do that unless I had something to offer them? And if what I have to offer them is not as good as what they offer me, who is capitalizing on the situation?
You cannot remove capitalism from real life. It is impossible.
Comment by Jael January 10, 2007 @ 11:13 amgo to the thread about the death of North Koreas Foreign Minister, we discussed this in depth. See if that makes you reconsider.
Comment by Comrade Alastair (SocialistUtopia) January 11, 2007 @ 9:21 pm