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Raisethefist.com: The Guardian: UK weighs up military strikes against Somalia rebels
The Guardian: UK weighs up military strikes against Somalia rebels
by la.indymedia.org Tue Feb 28 07:28:10 PST 2012
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After playing a leading role in the occupation of Kosovo (1999), Sierra Leone (2000), Afghanistan (2001), Iraq (2003) and Libya (2011); Britain is now simultaneously threatening Iran, Syria and Somalia with war.

The
Guardian, 22 February 2012

Daily
Express, 23 February 2012

The
Independent, 22 December 2011
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http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/02/28/18708307.php
The
Guardian: UK weighs up military strikes against Somalia rebels
[propaganda
alert]
compiled by Cem Ertür
28 February 2012
1) The
Guardian: UK weighs up military strikes against Somalia rebels
(22 February 2012)
2) MI5
chief: It is only a matter of time before we see Al Shabaab-inspired
terrorism on our streets (16
September 2010)
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/21/uk-considers-air-strikes-somalia
UK
weighs up strikes against Somalia rebels
(*)
‘War games’ drawn up for air raids on pirates and
insurgents
by
Nick Hopkins and Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian, 22 February 2012
Mounting
concern about the twin threats posed by pirates and Islamic insurgents
operating in Somalia has led Britain and other EU nations to consider
the feasibility of air strikes against their logistical hubs and
training camps, the Guardian has been told. [...]
According to sources, the international coalition that has been
spearheading the fight against the pirates drew up contingency plans in
the summer of 2010, and again last year, for what was termed "over the
beach" air strikes against Somali camps.
The UK has also considered plans for attacking targets in places where
al-Shabaab and the pirates appear to co-exist, particularly in southern
Somalia. [...]
It is believed the British, Dutch, French and Americans would be the
most likely to support military action, if the need arose.
The US is already taking great interest in Somalia and has begun
missile strikes from unmanned drones against members of al-Shabaab,
which is said to have growing links with al-Qaida affiliates in other
countries, and is attempting to "export" violence to other countries in
Africa.
The group claimed responsibility for twin bombings in Uganda two years
ago that killed 74 people as they were watching coverage of the World
Cup in South Africa. In recent months statements said to have come from
the group's leaders have proclaimed greater links with al-Qaida's goals
of global jihad.
Up to 200 foreigners, including 40 Britons, are know to have travelled
to Somalia in the past six years seeking al-Shabaab's training camps,
in the same way that extremists went to Afghanistan and Pakistan in the
1990s. Some have been caught and are facing trial in the region, but
intelligence agencies say it is only a matter of time before one of
them attempts to bring terror back to their homeland.
With words that seemed to echo the reasons for invading Afghanistan,
Cameron recently said that Somalia was a "failed state that directly
threatens British interests".
The head of the British military, General Sir David Richards, also
appeared to hint at the potential for military action in a speech
shortly before Christmas. "Treating the causes of instability and
terrorism at source is better and cheaper than dealing with the
consequences, as Somalia's piracy demonstrates," he said.
(*) title
of the print edition
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from
the archives:
“In
Somalia, […] there are a significant number of UK residents
training in Al Shabaab camps to fight in the insurgency there. Al
Shabaab, an Islamist militia in Somalia, is closely aligned with Al
Qaida and Somalia shows many of the characteristics that made
Afghanistan so dangerous as a seedbed for terrorism in the period
before the fall of the Taleban. […]
We need to do whatever we can to stop people from this country becoming
involved in terrorism and murder in Somalia, but beyond that I am
concerned that it is only a matter of time before we see terrorism on
our streets inspired by those who are today fighting alongside Al
Shabaab.”
[Head
of MI5 Jonathan Evans, speech at the Worshipful Company of
Security Professionals, London, 16 September 2010]
[1]
[1] Address at the Worshipful
Company of Security Professionals by the Director General of the
Security Service, Jonathan Evans
MI5 website, 16 September 2010
https://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/the-threat-to-national-security.html
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related
news:
We
give £220m to ‘terror capital’ Somalia
David Cameron is set to ignite fresh anger at Britain’s
soaring overseas handouts bill today by pledging millions to war-torn
Somalia.
by
Macer Hall, Daily Express, 23 February 2012
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/303858/We-give-220m-to-world-s-terror-capital-
Britain's
new year resolution: intervene in Somalia
Cameron claims failed East African state poses a direct threat to
British interests.
by
Kim Sengupta, The Independent, 22 December 2011
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/britains-new-year-resolution-intervene-in-somalia-6280391.html
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related
documents:
London
Conference on Somalia: Communique
Full text of the Communique from the London Conference on Somalia at
Lancaster House on 23 February
Foreign
& Commonwealth Office website, 23 February 2012
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/news/latest-news/?view=PressS&id=727627582
Prime
Minister's speech at Somalia conference
by
UK Prime Minister David Cameron, Number 10 website, 23 February 2012
http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/somalia-speech/
Transcript
of interview with PM ahead of Somali conference
UK
Prime Minister David Cameron’s interview with BBC Somali
Service, Number 10 website, 23 February 2012
http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/transcript-of-interview-with-pm-ahead-of-somali-conference/
Why
the international community has to come together to help Somalia
by
UK Foreign Minister William Hague, Huffington Post, 4 February 2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/william-hague/somalia-why-we-have-to-help_b_1254209.html
12th
annual Chief of Defence Staff lecture
Speech delivered by Chief of Defence Staff at the Royal United Services
Institute, London on Wednesday 14 December 2011
by UK
armed forces chief David Richards, Ministry of Defence website, 14
December 2011
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/AboutDefence/People/Speeches/ChiefStaff/2011121412thAnnualChiefOfDefenceStaffLecture.htm
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related
articles:
Britain,
don’t attack Somalia!
How intelligence agencies
are “looking hard for links” with terrorists
by
T. J. Coles, Axis of Logic, 21 January 2012
http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_64264.shtml
Horn
of Africa: US proxy war in Somalia veers towards regional conflict
Ethiopia’s anticipated invasion marks scramble for territory
with Kenyan rival
by
Finian Cunningham, Global Research, 1 January 2012
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=28443
French
ships, U.S. drones attack Somalia as Kenyan troops invade
U.S.-backed regimes abet imperialist aggression
by
Abayomi Azikiwe, Global Research, 11 November 2011
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27597
Somalia:
Western media indulge US and French denials of new war in famine-hit
Horn of Africa
by
Finian Cunningham, Global Research, 26 October 2011
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27310
Is
Washington using famine in the Horn of Africa to embark on yet another
illegal war?
US drones coordinate air power for Kenyan ground invasion of Somalia
by
Finian Cunningham, Global Research, 19 October 2011
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27165
Somalis
under relentless drone attack as U.S. tightens military grip on
continent
by
Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report, 18 October 2011
http://blackagendareport.com/content/somalis-under-relentless-drone-attack-us-tightens-military-grip-continent
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Cem Ertür, San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, 16
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The
Guardian: Britain prepares to take part in US strikes against Iran
by
Cem Ertür, San Fransisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, 2
November 2011
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/11/02/18696864.php
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