
Courting al Qaeda
That objective while intimidating enough, took on sinister proportions when al Shabaab's leaders started to court the international terrorist network, al Qaeda in 2007. The courtship was consummated into a deadly union of anarchists when the group's leadership was usurped by the foreign jihadists, most of whom fled the NATO onslaught after the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan.Today, the African Peacekeeping Mission in Somalia (Amisom) is aware of Pakistanis, Saudi Arabians, Yemenis and Sudanese acting as the puppet masters of this estimated 4,000-strong outfit.Amisom Spokesperson, Uganda's Maj. Barigye Ba-Hoku says their leader, Sheikh Ahmed Abdi Godane, is a Yemeni national. It is hard to imagine that at one time this fearsome organisation took direction from the current Somali president, Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, who was head of the ICU. Today, Sheikh Sharif and his TFG government are high value targets for the al Shabaab.Sheikh Godane took over from Abu Mansoor, the man he used to advise. Mansoor was eliminated in an airstrike carried out by American forces in 2009. Godane has organised the terror outfit with a recognisable chain of command not unlike al Qaeda.AMISOM intelligence indicates that there are individuals assigned to financing operations; people charged with recruiting, training and preparing suicide bombers; the necessary intelligence gathering arm is also very active and coordinates with a network of operations and training advisers.Abu Sulaiman Al-Babadir, a Yemeni, heads intelligence. Abu Musa Mombasa, a Pakistani, runs security operations. He replaced Salah Ali Nabhan in 2009, who was killed in US aerial raids; Abu Nasur Al-Maliki is the moneyman who manages the payroll of foreign fighters. He is a US citizen. Others are Mohammed Mujajir, a Sudanese national who heads recruitment of suicide bombers; Sheikh Mohamed Abufaid, a Saudi, is the chief of finance and Fazul Abdul Mohamed, a Yemeni, is adviser of the leader.Some security assessments profile Fazul as the most dangerous man in the East African region. He is said to have planned a recent suicide attack that killed three TFG ministers at a graduation party in Mogadishu.
The al Shabaab appears to relish its membership in the international brotherhood of jihadi groups. From 2008, it launched a fevered campaign of self promotion in cyber space.Since then, al Shabaab has had the ingredients to turn itself into more of an international threat: a savvy communications operation; an expatriate Somali population from which to recruit; charismatic figures it could send out to attract followers; and a proven capacity, after this weekend, to operate in foreign countries. The Kampala attack might represent a bid by more ambitious members of the group to ally it more closely with Al Qaeda and Al Qaeda's affiliates.
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