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US planes join Kenyan battle
2011-10-23
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Al-Shabaab
... Harakat ash-Shabaab al-Mujahidin aka the Mujahideen Youth Movement. It was originally the youth movement of the Islamic Courts, now pretty much all of what's left of it. They are aligned with al-Qaeda but operate more like the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban. The organization's current leader is Ibrahim Haji Jama Mee'aad, also known as Ibrahim al-Afghani. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, a Kenyan al-Qaeda member, is considered the group's military leader...
bully boyz were on the back foot on Saturday evening as they faced heavy bombardment from multiple fronts from a combined force of Kenyan troops, US drones, African Union peacekeepers and Transitional Federal Government fighters.

Reports from the battlefront indicated that Kenyan troops were advancing towards four al-Shabaab-controlled towns as they launched a final push to capture the Kismayu port and Afmadow in Central Jubaland.

There was progress on the diplomatic front, too, when the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (Igad) member states endorsed the military offensive against the bully boyz during a special conference held in Addis Abba Ethiopia on Friday.

The Igad Council of Ministers urged the United Nations
...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks...
Security Council to impose a blockade on Kismayu, a move which will effectively cut off billions of shillings collected by the bully boyz to fund their insurgency.

A statement from the military said Kenyan security forces were advancing towards Burgavo town in southern Somalia after capturing Oddo on Friday. (READ: Kenya targets al-Shabaab's lifeline)

Another group was marching towards the town of Badade from the direction of Kolbio which they conquered on Friday. The troops had earlier bombed areas around Munarani near Oddo from the air, flattening an al-Shabaab command centre.

A third company was moving towards the town of Hayo in Central Jubaland after the heavy rains that have been pounding the area subsided.

Simultaneously, fighters allied to the TFG were closing in on Afmadow amid reports that al-Shabaab bully boyz were regrouping in the town of Bula Haji and heading towards Afmadow.

It is expected that a deadly confrontation between the Kenyan and TFG troops on one side and the bully boyz on the other may be witnessed in that town.

The al-Shabaab bully boyz are reported to have sent fighters around the River Juba area in a bid to stop Kenya and Somalia troops from advancing into Kismayu territories in a bid to cut off billions of shillings they earn in port fees and illegal sale of contrabands goods.

The Kenya army alone is reported to have deployed at least 4,000 soldiers backed by Transitional Federal Somalia Government troops for a ground invasion of Kismayu.
Shouldn't the 'Transitional Federal' troops deploy and be backed by the Kenyan troops?
Navy ships fitted with heavy weapons are reported to have arrived in the Somalia territorial waters and set up base around Bajuni Islands of Kudai, Ndoa, Chuvaye, Koyama, Fuma Iyu na Tini and Nchoni Islands.

Reports which could not independently be verified emerged that at least 44 bully boyz were killed following a deadly attack by US drones in Ras Kiamboni on Friday.

A day earlier, another 22 bully boyz had been killed in a similar attack in Kudhaa Island near the Kenyan border, according to reports carried by Press TV.

In Dhobley, one of the six former al-Shabaab strongholds so far captured by the Kenyan forces, Kenyan soldiers were being hailed as heroes after pushing out the bully boyz who have been oppressing locals for years.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Oops, Gomez McCoy9859 was me (I?).
Posted by: xbalanke   2011-10-23 16:41  

#9  Nobel Peace Prize.

Reminds me of a bumper sticker I saw the other day: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize"
Posted by: Gomez McCoy9859   2011-10-23 16:40  

#8  Glen, so Obama is just protecting his fatherland?
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2011-10-23 12:18  

#7  Somalia became too big a threat to the vital Kenyan tourism industry and something had to be done.
Posted by: Glenmore   2011-10-23 11:29  

#6  The pulps, whose covers are occasionally relevant here, reflect a time between the world wars where, in distant places, improbable things could be imagined without stretching anyone's credulity.
The only thing standing between a latter-day pulp writer and a couple of heavy-jawed American soldiers of fortune in this dust-up (who take time to run up to Somalia to rescue a cute blonde)is the fact that it's probably classified.
Come to think of it, who'd believe it if it were in a pulp? Remember "True" magazine? And "Stag"? Bring'em back, I say.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2011-10-23 11:14  

#5  Whose navy? Does this mark the end of the piracy problem?

Kenya's navy. And no, it doesn't end the piracy problem. That's to the north.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-10-23 11:00  

#4  Navy ships fitted with heavy weapons are reported to have arrived in the Somalia territorial waters...

Whose navy? Does this mark the end of the piracy problem?
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-10-23 10:42  

#3  We have always been at war with Somalia.
Posted by: Fred   2011-10-23 08:38  

#2  Yep, and “War is Peace” "Freedom is Slavery” and “Ignorance is Strength.”

I read that someplace before; WaPo, NYTs? /sarc off
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-23 08:20  

#1  Nobel Peace Prize.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-10-23 03:19  

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