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jesuitsdidit
13-02-2009, 04:49 PM
Different warring sides in Somalia have been receiving massive consignments of seaborne weaponry amid concerns about a resurgence of violence.

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Arms being distributed in Somalia
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:23:38 GMT

Different warring sides in Somalia have been receiving massive consignments of seaborne weaponry amid concerns about a resurgence of violence.

On Tuesday night, two vessels carried substantial numbers of arms and armored vehicles to the southern Somali coast. The African troops in Somalia and the country's transitional government were expected to collect the equipment, said a Press TV correspondent.

Mortar attacks by unknown gunmen reportedly turned away the vessel sent for the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Governmental agents, however, conveyed the arms to the Transitional Federal Government bases.

Following reconciliation between the major Somali opposition faction, Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) and the government, newly-elected President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed set a deadline for creation of a combined military force.

The force, which is to draft in transitional government soldiers and the UIC gunmen Al-Shabaab, is to number 10,000, said police chief General Abdi Hassan Awale Qeybdid.

tyler
13-02-2009, 05:09 PM
Israel.

jesuitsdidit
13-02-2009, 05:17 PM
Israel.

yep

runciter
16-02-2009, 09:51 AM
somalia

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false flag

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runciter
16-02-2009, 10:00 AM
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News » June 15, 2006

Since February, when the foreign aid was cut, the Palestinian Authority has been unable to pay salaries to its 160,000 employees. These workers provide direct livelihood to over one million people (almost a third of the population), and if their salaries are not paid for a few more months the Palestinian economy will totally collapse. Both Israel and the United States are now thinking of ways to alleviate the dire situation—after all, no wants to be blamed for producing a famine. Together they have adopted a scheme that could be called the “Somalia Plan.”

The idea is to transfer salaries directly to the bank accounts of those 90,000 PA workers who are employed by civil institutions like the education and health ministries. The remaining 70,000 Palestinians who work for one of numerous security apparatuses in the Occupied Territories will not receive salaries. This will keep the economy just above the famine level, leaving 70,000 armed men with nothing but frustration and anger.

Under such conditions, a struggle is sure to break out among the different Palestinian warlords over the scant resources in the Occupied Territories. Already, Ha’aretz has reported that dozens of bombs have been laid near houses or cars of senior Hamas officials and officers in the last few weeks, while homes and cars of Fatah senior officials and Preventive Security officers have also been booby-trapped. In some cases the bombs went off, causing injuries and damage.

If the existing skirmishes among the different factions develop into full-blown battle, it may very well be that certain segments of the Palestinian population will go hungry. Yet, it’s the warlords or faction leaders, rather than Israel or the United States, who will be blamed for the human catastrophe. We are, in other words, witnessing Somalia in the making.

http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/2692/the_us_israeli_omalia_plan/