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Somali Shabab 'ready to fight' US

 

 

Ali Mahmoud Rajhi, al-Shabab spokesperson said the group is not afraid of the US

 

Ali Mahmoud Rajhi, a spokesman for Somalia's al-Shabab group, has told Al Jazeera that the group is not afraid of United States involvement in the battle against them.

 

He said that the proposed US collusion with Somali government forces makes al-Shabab even more certain they are on the "right" path.

 

"This decision will not affect al-Shabab movement. Actually, it makes us more certain that we are on the right path; the path that was chosen for us by God.

 

"We also become more certain that we have to keep going despite the animosity of the disbelieving nations. The Americans want to scare us. But, we are not afraid," Rajhi said.

 

"If they come to Somalia, they need to know that those who fought them in 1993 and dragged their bodies in the streets of Mogadishu are still present and ready to drag their dead bodies again," Rajhi said.

 

Mogadishu battle

 

The US has long been involved in training Somali government troops.

 

But now it says it might send troops to help a new offensive which aims to push al- Shabab out of the Somali capital Mogadishu.

 

Somalia's government would welcome US air support for an expected offensive aimed at retaking control of areas from the al-Shabab rebels, Sharif Ahmed, the Somali president, said on Tuesday.

 

The New York Times cited an unnamed US official in Washington saying that the offensive could begin in a few weeks. "What you're likely to see is airstrikes and Special Ops moving in, hitting and getting out," the official said.

 

In recent months, US advisers have helped supervise the training of Somali forces to be deployed in the offensive.

 

US officials said that this was part of a continuing programme to "build the capacity" of the Somali military, and that there has been no increase in military aid for the coming operations, the paper said.

 

US military intervention in Somalia in the early 1990s, when it led a major international relief operation, ended in disaster after UN forces were drawn into fighting with local warlords.

 

During the so-called "Battle of Mogadishu" in October 1993, forces loyal to warlord Mohamed Farah Aidid killed a total of 18 US soldiers on a single day, dragging some of their bodies through the streets of Mogadishu.

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GAAROODI   

loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool, walahi these guys make me laugh saxib !

 

they probably will defeat the government no doubt about that, but the humour of it is, as before you had one unified body, now you have 8-15 factions fighting against one another, each thinking the other is kafur. loooooool ! what other country went through this....?

 

Afghanistan....start growing opioum saxib you already grow weed.

 

looooool !

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This would be more amusing if it wasn't for the painfully lamentable fact there are impressionable youth ( and their elders) who buy into this empty rhetoric. This death cult has been fighting a hopeless stalemate against one of the weakest government troops in the entire world, yet is somehow making baseless threats to the United States.....Truly incredible.

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The failure of the Ethiopian occupation has given the U.S. a proper indication of the Somali hornet's nest.

Africom certainly does not dare to invade Somalia at this stage, that's for sure..

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i dont think US will ever go back to somalia. History issues does not favor this. Once americans run out, they never come back. lol

 

Alshabab has changed. Their are not fighting for somalis these days, their fighting for economic reasons, like tracking drugs, women pimping and weapons.

 

they are doomed to fail soon.

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by rudy-Diiriye:

i dont think US will ever go back to somalia. History issues does not favor this. Once americans run out, they never come back. lol

 

Alshabab has changed. Their are not fighting for somalis these days, their fighting for economic reasons, like tracking drugs, women pimping and weapons.

 

they are doomed to fail soon.

Rudy who gives you updates? :D

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