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Bush’s Rampage in Somalia

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.. » read more

Pentagon Sees Move in Somalia as Blueprint

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.. » read more

US Launches Two Airstrikes in Somalia

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.. » read more

No Threat, No Attack - But U.S. Opens Fire I Somalia

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'.. » read more

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