Rick Moran
AMERICANTHINKER.COM

StrategyPage.com has the sobering news that Ethiopian troops who have
been propping up the Transitional National Government in Somalia are
abandoning a key city to the rebels:

Ethiopian troops have left Baidoa, and Islamic radical gunmen have
begun closing in on the town as a result. Baidoa is where the
Transitional National Government, or  TNG, is based. While some
factions of the Islamic radicals are willing to work with the TNG, the
more radical factions (particularly the Shabab) are pushing for the
establishment of a religious dictatorship and an alliance with similar
radical groups like al Qaeda.

The international community is desperately hoping that some kind of
miracle will occur in Somalia, and that a new government will
magically appear, enforce law and order, and put the pirates out of
business. More realistically, everyone expects the piracy to go on
until the U.S., or someone else capable of the job, can be convinced
to go ashore in Somalia and shut down the pirate bases. That's the
only way to stop pirates, by going to where they live and capturing,
killing or intimidating them. This is an unpopular fact, and world
governments and media have been playing it down because, in the case
of Somalia, the implications are so very unpleasant.

The Islamic radicals have the upper hand due to better organization
and more brutal suppression of the people:

Meanwhile, the better organized, and motivated, Islamic radicals take
control of more towns. These militias are only a minority of the armed
groups that exist throughout the country. The non-religious warlords
(mainly the Transitional National Government, or  TNG) are unable to
unite sufficiently to suppress the religious groups (the Alliance for
the Re-liberation of Somalia, or ARS, which is the successor to the
Islamic Courts Union, or ICU). Kenya and Ethiopia find their borders
crossed more frequently by Somali raiders (something which has been
going on for centuries), and are seeking Western nations that will
help contain Somali aggression. So far, the only people seriously
listening are those with counter-terrorism forces (mainly American,
British and French) in Djibouti (Somalia's neighbor in the north.) But
this force of commandos keeps its operations very secret. Apparently,
this Djibouti based force monitors what goes on in Somalia, and
occasionally intervenes to kill key al Qaeda operatives. There are
more al Qaeda showing up in Somalia, and apparently they are leading a
terror campaign against relatively peaceful warlords controlling most
of northern Somalia (Puntland and Somaliland).

Ethiopia wants out of Somalia. The war is costing them a fortune and
they are making zero headway in establishing any kind of order.

Ethiopia says it will pull its troops out of Somalia by the end of the
year, whether or not the UN or AU (African Union) get enough troops in
to replace them. The Ethiopians, like so many others in the region,
and the world, are fed up with trying to cope with the political/
economic/social mess inside Somalia. What the Ethiopians will probably
do is pull their troops back to bases just across the border in their
Ogaden province, and continue to send in raiding parties when (not if)
Somali factions come raiding. Ethiopia sent troops to Mogadishu two
years ago at the behest of the United States, to drive out Islamic
radicals (the Islamic Courts Union). The Ethiopians were told that the
UN and AU would organize a force of 8,000 peacekeepers to relief the
Ethiopian troops. But that never happened, and only 3,400 of the
peacekeepers have arrived, and they have not done much peacekeeping.

Anyone foolish enough to get caught up militarily in that tragedy will
be getting shot at from at least 3 different factions and probably a
half dozen other minor groups attached to local warlords. Even foreign
terrorists are having a difficult time:

The newly arrived terrorists are finding that Somalia is a very
hostile environment. Over a third of the population faces starvation,
and most Somalis depend, in whole or part, on food aid brought in by
foreign aid groups. But many warlords make money by extorting or
stealing from the foreign aid organizations. As a result, no matter
how much food is brought in, some Somalis are not getting enough to
prevent starvation deaths. Again, no foreign country is willing to go
in and deal with this situation. That's because it's recognized that
it would take a colonial type government to bring peace to Somalia, as
most Somalis have shown, over the last two decades, that they cannot
govern themselves. Since colonialism is very politically incorrect,
the situation will have to get a lot worse before the world community
will do anything decisive to shut down the horror show that has
developed in Somalia.

Somalia requires a united effort by the world with the realization
that only by sending hundreds of thousands of troops willing to stay
for a couple of decades will Somalia ever see anything that anyone
could call a working government.

Fat chance of that happening anytime soon.


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