Somalia's Al Shabaab to Ally With Al Qaeda
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Somalia's Al Shabaab to Ally With Al QaedaSomalia's Al Shabaab to Ally With Al QaedaThe militant group al Shabaab saidchristmas decorationit would ally with al Qaeda in a drive to establish an Islamic state in Somalia and fight for Muslims across East Africa, offering a fresh test for U.S.-backed African peacekeepers struggling to defend a weak Somali government.In a statement Monday, the group said it had agreed, among other things, "to connect the horn of Africa jihad to the one led by al Qaeda and its leader Sheikh Osama Bin Laden." The statement, written in Somali and Arabic #x, is believed to be the first explicit confirmation of what U.S. and Somali government have long suspected: Militants in one of Africa's least stable places are sharing resources and merging agendas.It isn't clear whether this new resolution will result in funding or training from al Qaeda, or even if it will lead to an official endorsement from the global terror group. At the very least, the statement signals a tightening embrace with foreign fighters who have been supporting al Shabaab's efforts to topple the Somali government.The cooperation also could spur Somali militants to assist al Qaeda elsewhere. Al Shabaab has sent fighters to Afghanistan to train with al Qaeda, according to the Somali government. Al Shabaab recently pledged to send fighters across the Gulfchristmas decorationof Aden to Yemen, where al Qaeda is active.Al Shabaab made its announcement a day after Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed marked his first year in office. The past year has offered little respite from the violence that has rocked Somalia for nearly two decades. In the short term, a combined threat is likely to increase pressure on Mr. Sharif's tenuous government and those trying to stave off its collapse.The U.S supports Mr. Sharif and is the biggest backer of an African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia,Buy in Global, for which it has provided training and equipment. That support reflects concerns that al Qaeda is attempting to establish a base #x in Somalia to attack Western targets.Overall, the Somali government has been frustrated with the lack ofchristmas decorationforeign support. Thus far, Western donors have provided only a fraction of the $213 million pledged #xin 2009 to the Somali government and the African Union mission.相关的主题文章:
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