Somalia's al-Shabaab proclaims allegiance to Bin Laden
Al-Shabaab’s ambitions may extend far beyond Somalia’s borders. This summer, Australian security services busted a terrorist cell with a stockpile of automatic weapons and plans to attack an Aussie military base.Several members of the cell were of Somali origin and linked to Al-Shabaab. Though an Al-Shabaab spokesman denied any connections to the conspirators, the Australian government promptly banned the outfit from the country.The Islamist group also holds a grudge against America. In a September 14 raid in Somalia , U.S. forces killed Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan , a key Al-Shabaab leader and trainer and the group’s liaison to al Qaeada. Al-Shabaab vowed revenge. The group is also still smarting over the rescue of an American merchant marine captain who had been held captive by Somali pirates.Most troubling, Al-Shabaab definitely has links to the United States. There is a significant Somali Diaspora here. Most came in the wake of the civil war. Somali communities have sprung up across the country. About 25,000 live in Minnesota, where hundreds of Somali-owned businesses dot the state. Al-Shabaab has been recruiting fighters from the U.S. to help wage their holy war. An American Somali recently took part in the suicide bombing of an African Union peacekeeping base in Mogadishu. The question now is whether Al-Shabaab will use its network to launch attacks here. U.S. officials think they might.Sensing weakness in the U.S. effort in Afghanistan, the Islamist group may believe Bin Laden’s pronouncement that America has become a “paper tiger.” If so, now would be the time for them to strike.Stopping any Al-Shabaab operation here will require solid counterterrorism operations and non-stop intelligence sharing. In particular, we are going to need the tools authorized under the Patriot Act which have helped foil at least 26 intended attacks on the U.S. since 9/11...more..http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/jamescarafano/Birthed-in-blood-Somali-terror-group-goes-global-63990962.html
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