Al Qaeda-Backed Insurgency Raging In Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Gun battles and grenade attacks killed two soldiers and two civilians on Sunday in Mogadishu, where the government is struggling to contain a violent insurgency, witnesses said.
Men with pistols ambushed the government soldiers while they patrolled a market.
“Three masked men shot the soldiers at close range and escaped in the melee of gunfire from other troops nearby,” said Harun Omar Mohamed, a shop owner who witnessed the battle. He said two civilians were wounded.
Gunmen lobbed four hand grenades into another market, Bakara, which until recently housed the city’s notorious open-air arms dealership. Two civilians were killed, said Muse Haji Aden, a store keeper in the market.
Mogadishu has seen little peace since Ethiopian troops supporting Somalia’s fragile government drove out a radical Islamic group in December. Roadside bombs, attacks on government installations, assassination attempts and gunbattles have become common. Civilians often are caught in the crossfire.
Insurgents linked to the Islamic movement have vowed to carry out an Iraq-style guerrilla war until the country becomes an Islamic state. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the violence in the capital.
The government was formed in 2004 with the help of the United Nations, but has struggled to assert any real control.
And I think the US made the mistake of not recognizing the northern Somali rump state. The violence is centered in the south. Recognizing a northern state of Somalia would give the part of Somalia that is trying to get its act together the means, the weapons and the legitimacy it needs to deal with the civil rebellion in the south.
The Somalis themselves could solve their own problems if the west could do more for the northern tribes.
But once again, the religion of peace is doing all it can to make ordinary people’s lives a living hell.
On the other hand southern somalia would make for a dandy Naval gunnery range. Fly in from the sea, drop a load and go back for more? Night, day missions. The possibilities are infinite?
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