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2024-03-19T03:28:31+01:00text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netTHE GULF MONARCHIES INTERVENTION IN THE HORN OF AFRICA DEVASTATING IMPACT ON SOMALIA
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6-5-18 On June 3, Syrian government forces repelled an ISIS attack on their positions east of the town of Hasrat in southeastern Deir Ezzor. According to reports, ISIS used small boats to cross the Euphrates to its western bank and then carried out the attack. Taking into account the fact that the terrorists had come from the Euphrates bank controlled by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), some pro-Damascus sources once again accused the US-led coalition of encouraging ISIS activity against pro-government forces in eastern Syria. At the same time local sources revealed that the SDF, i.e.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netU.S. Military Massacred Civilians in Somalia
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text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netTrump Invades Somalia
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1-17-17 Bookmakers must be wondering how many wars he’ll wage during his tenure. He continues Bush/Cheney/Obama wars, escalated them in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, likely intends more combat troops for Afghanistan, threatens nuclear war on the Korean peninsula, and targets Somalia for the first time since US forces were withdrawn in 1994. Sending dozens, perhaps scores, even hundreds of US combat troops isn’t exactly an invasion. Besides, US special forces operated there at times for years – illegally on the territory of another country. Big things usually start small.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netTrolling for War with Russia
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June 21, 2016 "Information Clearing House" - Some 50 State Department officials have signed a memo calling on President Obama to launch air and missile strikes on the Damascus regime of Bashar Assad. A "judicious use of stand-off and air weapons," they claim, "would undergird and drive a more focused and hard-nosed U.S.-led diplomatic process." In brief, to strengthen the hand of our diplomats and show we mean business, we should start bombing and killing Syrian soldiers.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netExclusive: U.S. discloses secret Somalia military presence, up to 120 troops
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July 2, 2014 (Reuters) - U.S. military advisors have secretly operated in Somalia since around 2007 and Washington plans to deepen its security assistance to help the country fend off threats by Islamist militant group al Shabaab, U.S. officials said.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netOBAMA BUSTED BY ATTORNEY, AGAIN !
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David M. Adam, Jr. ADD INTERNATIONAL WASHINGTON, D.C. TEL.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netU.S. has deployed military advisers to Somalia, officials say
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Jan. 1, 2014 The U.S. military secretly deployed a small number of trainers and advisers to Somalia in October, the first time regular troops have been stationed in the war-ravaged country since 1993, when two helicopters were shot down and 18 Americans killed in the “Black Hawk Down” disaster. A cell of U.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netCIA Islamists Destroy Somalia
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text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netU.S. Tightens Military Grip on Africa
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Scores of Somali civilians have been killed in U.S. drone attacks in the southern region of the country, as Washington tightens its military grip on much of the continent. The current offensive involves thousands of Kenyan troops that are threatening the major Somali city of Kismayo. The American drones are supporting the Kenyan invasion.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netUS Kills 78 People in Somalia
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An attack by a US unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has killed at least 78 people and injured 64 others in southern Somalia, Press TV reports. The Friday attack took place near Qooqani town located in southern Somalia, a Press TV correspondent reported. In a different incident on Friday, another US drone attack killed 11 civilians and wounded 34 more in Hoosingow district in the south of the country. Somalia is the sixth country where the US military has conducted drone strikes. The US has employed drones in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen to launch aerial bombings.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netRape - The Hidden Side of the Famine Crisis
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New arrivals at Dadaab wait for a medical check up. Credit:Isaiah Esipisu/IPS DADAAB, Kenya, Oct 5, 2011 (IPS) - When Aisha Diis* and her five children fled their home in Somalia seeking aid from the famine devastating the region, she could not have known the dangers of the journey, or even fathom that she would be raped along the way. Diis left her village of Kismayu, southwest of the Somali capital of Mogadishu, for the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya’s North Eastern Province in April. "I was in a group of many women and children, but four of us had come from the same village, hence, we related (to each other) as one family. Along the way, we stopped to make some strong tea since the children were feeling very tired and hungry.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netObama Widening War in Somalia
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FLORIDA 29 August 2011. Led by the Central Intelligence Agency(CIA) the U.S. is stepping up its war in Somalia, The Nation magazine reports. “The CIA presence in (the capital) Mogadishu is part of Washington’s intensifying counter-terrorism focus on Somalia, which includes targeted strikes by US Special Operations forces, drone attacks and expanded surveillance operations,” writes Jeremy Scahill, the magazine’s national security correspondent.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netUS prepares for military intervention in Somalia
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The Obama administration is preparing a new military intervention in Somalia under the pretext of humanitarian concern for starving drought victims. The media has fallen into line with a campaign mixing crocodile tears and hand-wringing with denunciations of the Islamist movement al-Shabaab, which is blamed for the deepening crisis. Just as the bombing campaign in Libya was launched with appeals to save the civilian population of Benghazi from slaughter, so now a fresh intervention is being prepared in Africa supposedly to save the starving children of Somalia. This is a cynical exercise in public deception. Al-Shabaab is at most 10,000 strong, according to a report produced for the US Council on Foreign Relations.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netSomalia is Dying
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Dear friends, More than 2000 people are dying every day in Somalia, in a famine that threatens to starve more than eleven million people to death. Conflict between Somalia's Al-Shabaab regime and world leaders has kept out aid that could end the famine. But a few key countries have the power to broker a deal to stop the suffering. Sign the urgent petition for a humanitarian truce and forward to everyone: Right now, more than 2000 people are dying every day in Somalia, in a famine that threatens to starve eleven million people to death. Drought has brought this region to its knees, but the food crisis is really fueled by a complete breakdown in governance and international diplomacy, and we can put an end to it.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.net'US runs secret facility in Somalia'
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The US Central Intelligence Agency is using a secret facility as well as a prison in Somalia for the alleged purpose of fighting against the al-Shabab fighters, a report says. The facility is in a back corner of Aden Adde International Airport in the Somali capital Mogadishu and is protected by large walls which surround more than a dozen buildings, The Nation magazine reported on Tuesday. The site has its own airport, located next to the compound, in which there are eight metal hangars with CIA's aircraft at the place. The facility was reportedly constructed four months ago and is protected by Somali soldiers, but Americans control access. The CIA conducts training courses for Somali intelligence agents in the compound, the report added.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netRisk-Free And Above The Law: U.S. Globalizes Drone Warfare
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Last week the Washington Post, the New York Times and other major American newspapers reported that the U.S. launched its first unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) missile attack inside Somalia. The strike was the first acknowledged Pentagon military attack inside the Horn of Africa nation since a helicopter raid staged by commandos in 2009 and the first use of an American drone to conduct a missile strike there. Drones had earlier been used in the country in their original capacity, for surveillance, including identifying targets for bomb and missile attacks, one being shot down in October of 2009.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.net50 dead in clashes across Somalia: witnesses
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Some 50 people, many of them fighters, were killed Wednesday in clashes across Somalia, witnesses and officials said. The deaths came as Somali government forces backed by African Union troops launched a fresh offensive against Al Qaeda-inspired rebels. “We have counted at least 20 civilians killed,” Ali Muse, head of the Mogadishu ambulance service said. Residents spoke of one dead insurgent in the capital and said Shebab fighters had also displayed five bodies they said were dead soldiers from the African Union force, bringing the toll for the capital to 26. In the towns of Beledweyn and Bulohawo in central Somalia’s Galgadud region, Shebab fighters clashed with pro-government Sufi militants assisting Somali government soldiers.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netFears of war in northern Somalia, dozens killed as Somaliland retreats
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Fears of all-out war in erstwhile peaceful northern Somalia grew dramatically Sunday after Puntland President Abdirahman Mohamed Farole warned Somaliland to "stop the massacre of civilians," Radio Garowe reports. During a Sunday interview, President Farole told the BBC Somali Service that Puntland's government "will not remain on the sidelines" if Somaliland continues the violence. Abdirahman Farole, President of Puntland "We [Puntland] wish to live in this region peacefully. We wish that the two stable states of Somalia [Puntland and Somaliland] co-exist in peace and we hoped that a new administration in Somaliland would withdraw its forces from Las Anod," President Farole said, adding: "But if the situation is now at a point where our citizens are being massacred and Somaliland wants to seize Buhodle, then Somaliland must take responsibility for initiating this war." He blamed Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo for the violence, saying that Silanyo's words "encouraged clan hostilities.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netBlackwater Founder Said to Back Mercenaries
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text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netUS, NATO Allies Prepare New Invasion Of Somalia
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The 15th biennial African Union summit in Kampala, Uganda ended on July 27 with mixed results regarding support for U.S. and Western European plans to escalate foreign military intervention in nearby Somalia. The 35 heads of state present at the three-day meeting were reported to have authorized the deployment of 2,000 more African troops to back up the beleaguered Western-backed Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in Mogadishu and to bring the full complement of forces doing so to 8,000, but the new contingent will probably consist solely of troops from Uganda and Burundi, which supply the approximately 6,000 already serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Reports of another 2,000 reinforcements from Djibouti and Guinea are problematic and their deployment remains to be seen, not that pressure will not be exerted on those two nations and others from outside the continent.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netSomalia: US Backs Puppet Government’s Planned Military Offensive
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text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netSomalia: How Colonial Powers drove a Country into Chaos
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text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netBlackwater/Xe mercs arrive in Somalia, Al-Shabab says
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Jan. 12, 2010 Al-Shabab fighters At least 18 people have been killed in clashes between rival factions in southern and central Somalia, and there are reports that Blackwater/Xe mercenaries have entered the country. A battle broke out between the pro-government Ahlu Sunnah militia and Hizbul Islam fighters in the town of Baladwayne on Sunday and went well into Monday, during which at least 13 people lost their lives, witnesses said. In addition, five people were killed when Hizbul Islam fighters engaged Al-Shabab fighters in the town of Dhobley near the Kenyan border, Reuters reported. There are also allegations of US-sponsored bomb plots in the capital.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netSpecial Ops Report Suggests Assassination Program Aimed at “Enemies of the State”
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009 In a report posted on the Wired website, Noah Shachtman mentions a CIA plan to hunt down and kill “jihadists, drug dealers, pirates and other enemies of the state.” Shachtman cites a report produced by the U.S. military’s Joint Special Operations University suggesting a global assassination team. “Report author and retired Lt.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netAl-Qaida-Linked Thugs Now Executing Children
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Mother watches sons being dragged away Al-Shabaad militia man An al-Qaida-linked terror group has been identified as the organization that dragged off three children of a Christian father in Somalia and executed two of them by beheading, according to a horrifying new report from Compass Direct News. The Islamic extremists identified as being with a group called al-Shabaab, which has been described by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist organization, attacked the family and killed the boys because their father refused to provide information about a church leader, the report said. "I watched my three boys dragged away helplessly as my youngest boy was crying," said the mother, Batula Ali Arbow.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netSomali Pirates Guided by London Intelligence Team, Report Says
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Document obtained by Spanish radio station says 'well-placed informers' in constant contact by satellite telephone May 11, 2009 The Somali pirates attacking shipping in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean are directed to their targets by a "consultant" team in London, according to a European military intelligence document obtained by a Spanish radio station. The document, obtained by Cadena SER radio, says the team and the pirates remain in contact by satellite telephone. It says that pirate groups have "well-placed informers" in London who are in regular contact with control centres in Somalia where decisions on which vessels to attack are made. These London-based "consultants" help the pirates select targets, providing information on the ships' cargoes and courses. In at least one case the pirates have remained in contact with their London informants from the hijacked ship, according to one targeted shipping company.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netCold War Origins of the Somalia Crisis
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May 6, 2009 For the past seven months world news outlets have provided daily coverage on what has been described as escalating piracy off the coast of Somalia in the Gulf of Aden and attempts by international, primarily Western, military vessels to combat it. Absent from such reporting, as the exigencies of commercial news broadcasting inevitably entail, is how and why the situation in the region reached the impasse it has and what its broader significance is. Instead the picture presented is, according to the standard formula, a point on a blank canvas with no historical depth, no geoeconomic and geopolitical width and no strata of diversified and interrelated causes that contribute to and dynamics that result from what is in truth a lengthy and complex process of developments. In short the Somali situation is portrayed as a simple and self-contained event that at a seemingly gratuitous moment was declared a crisis. There are dozens of comparable cases in the world, analogous in the general sense of presenting economic, security, national and regional threats to other nations and their environs, but these have not been declared crises and so aren't given world attention.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netThe Crisis in Somalia: US-NATO Plans to Control the Indian Ocean
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May 3, 2009 STOP NATO Cold War Origins For the past seven months world news outlets have provided daily coverage on what has been described as escalating piracy off the coast of Somalia in the Gulf of Aden and attempts by international, primarily Western, military vessels to combat it. Absent from such reporting, as the exigencies of commercial news broadcasting inevitably entail, is how and why the situation in the region reached the impasse it has and what its broader significance is. Instead the picture presented is, according to the standard formula, a point on a blank canvas with no historical depth, no geoeconomic and geopolitical width and no strata of diversified and interrelated causes that contribute to and dynamics that result from what is in truth a lengthy and complex process of developments. In short the Somali situation is portrayed as a simple and self-contained event that at a seemingly gratutitous moment was declared a crisis. There are dozens of comparable cases in the world, analagous in the general sense of presenting economic, security, national and regional threats to other nations and their environs, but these have not been declared crises and so aren't given world attention.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netPirates and Poverty
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Tuesday 21 April 2009 It all worked out in Pirate Alley. A brave American captain saves his ship and crew by putting his own life on the line. An untried American president deals with the crisis with wisdom and restraint, negotiating for days even as the standoff risks becoming an international embarrassment for his country. Then a team of skilled Navy snipers kills all the captors in a single burst of fire, knowing that even one wounded pirate would surely kill the American captive. The next day President Obama gives a tough speech, vowing to "halt the rise of piracy" off the coast of Africa.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netHuman Tide of Misery Flees the Anarchy of Somalia
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April 17, 2009 As the world follows the escapades of the country's pirates, civilians are fleeing the anarchy on land, creating the world's biggest refugee camp The lucky ones come with their families, others appear out of the thorn bushes, walking alone. Five hundred Somalis are now arriving at this bleak Kenyan outpost every day. They join a population of 267,000 and counting, in a facility built to shelter just 45,000. While the world has been captivated by the high seas drama of Somalia's pirates, this human tide has swollen the ranks of Dadaab, turning it into the world's largest refugee camp. The new arrivals sit in their hundreds under a makeshift tarpaulin, trying to keep perfectly still in temperatures that reach 40C in the shade.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netWhy We Don't Condemn Our Pirates in Somalia
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Can anyone ever really be for piracy? Well in Somalia, the answer is: it's complicated. Aprjil 14, 2009 Can anyone ever really be for piracy? Outside of sea bandits, and young girls fantasizing of Johnny Depp, would anyone with an honest regard for good human conduct really say that they are in support of Sea Robbery? Well in Somalia, the answer is: it's complicated. The news media these days has been covering piracy in the Somali coast, with such lopsided journalism that it's lucky they're not on a ship themselves. It's true that the constant hijacking of vessels in the Gulf of Aden is a major threat to the vibrant trade route between Asia and Europe. It is also true that for most of the pirates operating in this vast shoreline, money is the primary objective.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netBush’s Rampage in Somalia
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July 9th, 2008 While George Bush was breezing through photo-ops at the G-8 summit in Japan, his Ethiopian proxy-army in Somalia was grinding out more carnage on the streets of Mogadishu. More than 40 civilians have been killed in the last 48 hours. On Sunday, Osman Ali Ahmed, the head of the UN Development Program in Somalia, was shot gangland style as he left a mosque after prayers. He died before reaching the hospital with wounds to the head and chest. Ali Ahmed is just the latest of the peace-keepers who have been killed in the ongoing battle between Bush’s Ethiopian occupiers and the Somali guerrillas.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netPentagon Sees Move in Somalia as Blueprint
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Washington - Military operations in Somalia by American commandos, and the use of the Ethiopian Army as a surrogate force to root out operatives for Al Qaeda in the country, are a blueprint that Pentagon strategists say they hope to use more frequently in counterterrorism missions around the globe. Military officials said the strike by an American gunship on terrorism suspects in southern Somalia on Sunday showed that even with the departure of Donald H. Rumsfeld from the Pentagon, Special Operations troops intended to take advantage of the directive given to them by Mr. Rumsfeld in the weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netUS Launches Two Airstrikes in Somalia
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One or more U.S. military gunships struck at least two sites in Somalia where Islamists were believed to be sheltering suspects in the 1998 bombings of two U.S. Embassies in East Africa and many people were killed, Somali officials and witnesses said Tuesday.text/html1970-01-01T00:00:00+01:00http://www.fourwinds10.netNo Threat, No Attack - But U.S. Opens Fire I Somalia
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ANOTHER ILLEGAL US DECLARATION OF WAR"I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." - George W. Bush, June 2002.Henk Ruyssenaars - Former Africa correspondentFPF - Jan. 9th 2007 - The United States junta yesterday officially has opened fire on what is called 'a remote island on the southern tip of Somalia, close to the Kenyan border'.