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Africa Horn
EU,US asked to help wrest Kismayo from Shebab:Kenya
2012-06-13
(Sh.M.Network)-- The EU and the US have been asked to help the African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
force in Somalia (AMISOM) to wrest theportof Kismayo from Somalia's Shebab Islamists, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said Tuesday.

"Our aim is to get to Kismayo by August," Odinga said, saying that taking the Shebab's last bastion would entail an "operation by land, sea and air."

"We have asked the EU to help us with the Atalanta forces that they have there; they are reluctant," Odinga told a meeting with international media.

Between five and 10 warships, depending on the period, are deployed off the Horn of Africa as part of the European Union's
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Atalanta operation that was launched in 2008 to protect merchant vessels from Somali pirates.

Atalanta's mandate was expanded in March to include air-borne operations against pirate bases on the Somali coast.

However no mention was made of possible operations against the Shebab Islamists who are fighting the weak transitional government and who still control a large chunk of south and central Somalia.

"We have asked the Americans for assistance ... we are talking about financial assistance," he went on.

The assault on Kismayo "is going to be a joint effort," the prime minister said. "We are working with other international groups which are inSomalia," he said, citing Ugandan troops within AMISOM as well as Æthiopian forces.

Kenya rolled tanks and troops across the border intoSomaliain October. The Æthiopians went in one month later.

The Kenyan contingent, which according to Nairobi numbers 4,631 soldiers, was officially integrated into AMISOM in early June.

Burundian and Ugandan troops in AMISOM pressured the Shebab into abandoning fixed positions in Mogadishu in August.

The Islamists have lost other major towns such as Beledweyne and Baidoa but have so far held on to the port of Kismayo, from which they draw most of their revenue.

"Kismayo is the real major source of supply of the Shebab, without the control of Kismayo, it is very difficult to completely neutralise Shebab," Odinga said.
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