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The Guardian and other agencies on reaction to the strike and a little analysis
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1986350,00.html
some choice quotes
'It is not known whether Abu Taha al-Sudan - a Sudanese explosives expert who is thought to head al-Qaida operations in east Africa, and to have been the primary target - was among the dead, or whether there were significant civilian casualties'
dang he got away....
'The Somali government, whose legitimacy was challenged by the rise of the Islamic courts movement in June last year, said it supported the strikes.
The US had "a right to bombard terrorist suspects who attacked its embassies in Kenya and Tanzania," the Somali president, Abdullahi Yusuf, told journalists in Mogadishu'
The US is bombing where did yeah say!...o sure thats fine.
'In 2005, secret service agents paid the hated warlords several hundred(the goverment) thousand dollars as an incentive to apprehend the suspects who, according to Washington, were being sheltered by the Islamic courts that had been set up to dispense justice in the absence of a central authority.
But as news of the US operation leaked to the streets, residents took the side of the Islamists, and helped drive the warlords from the capital.
The Somali people are with us!
'Matt Bryden, a consultant to the International Crisis Group, based in Nairobi, said the US might now have decided to act directly because the Ethiopians were having trouble picking off the "last bubbles of Islamist resistance" near the Kenyan border, which is closed.
"They [the Americans] must have believed they knew where the al-Qaida suspects were. It seems they decided to kill everything within a certain grid square and then find out what they had hit," he said
Kill em all and let God sort em out...
'Richard Cornwell, a senior research fellow at the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria, said the strikes showed that cooperation between Ethiopia and the US over the Somalia incursion had been far closer than suspected, and was critical of the manner of the attack.
"The AC130 is an appallingly blunt instrument and I very much doubt it can be used to target individuals," he said. "To kill alleged terrorists regardless of collateral damage is highly hypocritical."
If it was'ent so tragic it would be comical, but it gets worse
'The Associated Press cited witnesses as saying 31 civilians, including two newlyweds, had been killed in the strike, by two US helicopter gunships. Reuters cited a local witness as saying between 22 and 27 people had been killed.'
and then
'The US attack helicopters were trying to kill Islamist militants, a Somali defence ministry official said'
Defence offical! come on this is Somalia! its some dude in combats fingering a glock.
In future I'm just going to listen to Pentagon briefings, at least they dont get hung up on the messy details.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1986350,00.html
some choice quotes
'It is not known whether Abu Taha al-Sudan - a Sudanese explosives expert who is thought to head al-Qaida operations in east Africa, and to have been the primary target - was among the dead, or whether there were significant civilian casualties'
dang he got away....
'The Somali government, whose legitimacy was challenged by the rise of the Islamic courts movement in June last year, said it supported the strikes.
The US had "a right to bombard terrorist suspects who attacked its embassies in Kenya and Tanzania," the Somali president, Abdullahi Yusuf, told journalists in Mogadishu'
The US is bombing where did yeah say!...o sure thats fine.
'In 2005, secret service agents paid the hated warlords several hundred(the goverment) thousand dollars as an incentive to apprehend the suspects who, according to Washington, were being sheltered by the Islamic courts that had been set up to dispense justice in the absence of a central authority.
But as news of the US operation leaked to the streets, residents took the side of the Islamists, and helped drive the warlords from the capital.
The Somali people are with us!
'Matt Bryden, a consultant to the International Crisis Group, based in Nairobi, said the US might now have decided to act directly because the Ethiopians were having trouble picking off the "last bubbles of Islamist resistance" near the Kenyan border, which is closed.
"They [the Americans] must have believed they knew where the al-Qaida suspects were. It seems they decided to kill everything within a certain grid square and then find out what they had hit," he said
Kill em all and let God sort em out...
'Richard Cornwell, a senior research fellow at the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria, said the strikes showed that cooperation between Ethiopia and the US over the Somalia incursion had been far closer than suspected, and was critical of the manner of the attack.
"The AC130 is an appallingly blunt instrument and I very much doubt it can be used to target individuals," he said. "To kill alleged terrorists regardless of collateral damage is highly hypocritical."
If it was'ent so tragic it would be comical, but it gets worse
'The Associated Press cited witnesses as saying 31 civilians, including two newlyweds, had been killed in the strike, by two US helicopter gunships. Reuters cited a local witness as saying between 22 and 27 people had been killed.'
and then
'The US attack helicopters were trying to kill Islamist militants, a Somali defence ministry official said'
Defence offical! come on this is Somalia! its some dude in combats fingering a glock.
In future I'm just going to listen to Pentagon briefings, at least they dont get hung up on the messy details.