From: Berhane Habtemariam (Berhane.Habtemariam@gmx.de)
Date: Mon Jul 25 2011 - 16:38:43 EDT
America's role in Somalia's humanitarian crisis
US sends in the
marines and more drones
Glen Ford
2011-07-25,
http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75059 <http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75059>
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cc E IGlen Ford for <http://bit.ly/nZQbVd> Black Agenda Radio explains how US militarisation has contributed to the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa.
Even as US militarisation of the Horn of
Africa has contributed massively to the threatened starvation of
millions, the Americans have announced an escalation of drone attacks
against Somalia and the establishment of a Marine task force for the
region. A United Nations spokesman describes the food and refugee
emergency in Somalia as the ‘worst humanitarian crisis in the world’
with millions at immediate risk. Not coincidentally, the epicenter of
the disaster is the area where Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia meet,
which is also a focus of US Special Forces, surveillance and
logistics activity.
The Americans blame the al-Shabab resistance for exacerbating the
drought emergency, but for at least two years the Americans have used
food as a weapon of war in Somalia, in an effort to starve out those
who might be supporting the Shabab. The US has armed an array of
militias operating near the Ethiopian and Kenyan borders, making
normal agricultural pursuits all but impossible, and the current
world-class catastrophe, inevitable.
Whenever the US ratchets up its armed interventions in Somalia,
disaster follows. Four years ago, after the Americans instigated an
Ethiopian invasion of Somalia to overthrow an Islamist government that
had brought a semblance of peace to the region, it set off what the
United Nations then called ‘the worst humanitarian crisis in Africa - worse than Darfur.’ Today, many of those same refugees are confronted
with the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet - once again, largely
courtesy of the United States.
‘The Obama administration has upgraded Somalia and Yemen as hotspots
in its endless war-making.’
The original crime - the one from which all the other horrors flow -
was the theft of Somalia’s government, and the crushing of its
people’s dreams for peace. The American proxy aggression, largely
conducted through Ethiopia and now Kenya, and much of it directed from
Djibouti, the actual headquarters of the US Africa Command, AFRICOM, is the root cause of the social disintegration of Somalia, which has
pushed much of the population to the edge of extinction. These are the
crimes against humanity that international courts should be
prosecuting. Instead, the International Criminal Court has become a
tool of the aggressor, and even proposes to deploy the US military
as its deputies, to enforce its warrants: justice turned upside down.
The newly activated marine task force will augment America’s stepped
up drone attacks against the Shabab, an escalation of Obama’s second
shooting war in Africa, and war number six, globally. In addition to the Marines and the drones, the US recently committed
$45 million to equipment and training for the Ugandan and Burundian
soldiers that are all that props up the puppet Somali government in
Mogadishu, the capital.
The Obama administration has upgraded Somalia and Yemen as hotspots in
its endless war-making, claiming al-Qaida operatives in the region are
even more dangerous to the US than their counterparts in Afghanistan
and Pakistan - which essentially tells us that al-Qaida isn't really
all that relevant to why America is spreading war and misery all over
the planet. What is clear, is that the world's greatest humanitarian
threat lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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