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US accused of covert operations in Somalia

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Luqmaan   

Yey and Co. are upto their old dirty tricks once again. They will surely find the fruits of their distasteful labor on the day of judgement.

 

Emails suggest that the CIA knew of plans by private military companies to breach UN rules

 

Antony Barnett and Patrick Smith

Sunday September 10, 2006

The Observer

 

Dramatic evidence that America is involved in illegal mercenary operations in east Africa has emerged in a string of confidential emails seen by The Observer. The leaked communications between US private military companies suggest the CIA had knowledge of the plans to run covert military operations inside Somalia - against UN rulings - and they hint at involvement of British security firms.

 

The emails, dated June this year, reveal how US firms have been planning undercover missions in support of President Abdullahi Yusuf's transitional federal government - founded with UN backing in 2004 - against the Supreme Islamic Courts Council - a radical Muslim militia which took control of Mogadishu, the country's capital, also in June promising national unity under Sharia law.

 

Evidence of foreign involvement in the conflict would not only breach the UN arms embargo but could destabilise the entire region.

 

One email dated Friday, 16 June, is from Michele Ballarin, chief executive of Select Armor - a US military firm based in Virginia. Ballarin's email was sent to a number of individuals including Chris Farina of the Florida-based military company ATS Worldwide.

 

Ballarin said: 'Boys: Successful meeting with President Abdullay Yussef [sic] and his chief staff personnel in Nairobi, Kenya on Tuesday ... where he invited us to his private hotel suite flacked by security detail ... He has appointed is chief of presidential protocol as our go to during this phase. '

 

She refers to one 'closed-door meeting' with a senior UN figure and mentions there are 'a number of Brit security firms' also looking to get involved.

 

Ballarin claimed she has been given 'carte blanche' to use three bases in Somalia 'and the air access to reach them'.

 

She then suggests that the CIA have been kept informed of the plans. Ballarin states: 'My contact whom we discussed from the agency side requested an in-person meeting with me. I arrived in New York at 2340 last night and was driven to Virginia - arriving at 0200 today.'

 

According to the highly respected newsletter, Africa Confidential, which originally published extracts of the emails last week, Select Armor started its operation planning in Kampala, Uganda. The emails suggest that the Ugandan government were willing to help secure arms supplies for any operation although this is denied by security officials in Kampala.

 

In one reply to Ballarin, Farina said: 'A forced entry operation [into Mogadishu] at this point without the addition of follow-on forces who can capitalise on the momentum/initiative of the initial op will result in a replay of Dien Bien Phu'. This is a reference to the defeat of French colonial forces in Indochina in 1953 .

 

The website of Farina's company ATS boasts it 'can execute operations in support of host national indigenous forces'. ATS claims it uses former US and British special operations personnel.

 

One email discussing funding of any operation sent from Farina to Ballarin states: 'We may have to re-focus our efforts in the US among the DOS [state Department] and DOD [Defence Department] to bring any forward movement to this effort.'

 

The Observer left several messages with both Select and ATS requesting interviews but nobody responded. Ballarin told Africa Confidential last week that the company's operations in Somalia were 'classified'.

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Castro   

Originally posted by Luqmaan:

Yey and Co. are upto their old dirty tricks once again. They will surely find the fruits of their distasteful labor on the day of judgement.

Day of judgement? I was hoping for something a little more down to earth. You know, like a stray bullet or a rogue hand grenade.

 

Did anyone from the president's PR office come out to refute these grave allegations? General Duke?

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me   

Who is paying for the mercenaries? The traitor president doesnt have the money to hire these folks.

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Castro   

^ Uncle Sam is paying the mercenaries to assist uncle Yeey. The funding is part of that set aside for the broader "war on terror". Apparently, uncle Yeey is a willing participant.

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Wiilo   

It will be history when yey's and his pms are gone like the M-warlords, that history of warlordisma done/gone ppl will not telorate any more and will fight to the end, and weather yey got help from uncle Sam or not it is not gonna work and it will be the end of his sorry--*** --.

 

 

Go figure:..........

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