Surprisingly, it marks the first anniversary
of Ethiopia’s illegal occupation of Somalia, and I write this piece in
memory of those who were killed, looted and raped by this aggression of
the unholy alliance of the Ethiopians and its TFG militias, everyone
who died while resisting occupation is a martyr, and it is within every
Somali’s god given right as well as under international laws to resist
occupation and liberate your country from outside aggression. It is
evident that this Ethiopian illegal occupation was designed in
Washington, and contrary to the State department’s blunt denial that
the US did not give Ethiopia the green light to invade Somalia, this
illegal invasion is consistent with
the
policy of the USA’s fight against real or imagined terrorism when one
observes the US foreign policy and examines statements made by higher
officials of the US state department.
The atrocities
committed against innocent civilians cannot be buried under the surface
and as facts unfold, and the scale of atrocities become public, the
behavior and actions of Ethiopia and the TFG cronies becomes a thorny
issue on the USA foreign policy to the extent that these atrocities are
now being implicated on the USA’s involvement in the region and its war
on terror, out of all this though one thing is becoming clear and that
is – the US has failed to learn from its past mistakes, when early last
year it financed the warlords as its proxy without examining their
credibility to flush out Islamist from becoming in power in Somalia,
and consequently it turned out to generate a widespread public support
in favor of the Islamist and the defeat of the warlords.
Just like greedy big
corporations in the west in pursuit of profit maximization outsource
their production to companies in developing nations who in turn use
child labor in sweatshops in Indonesia, India and China, countries with
dismal record of labor laws that protect the welfare of children, the
Bush administration has adapted that corporate economic mentality and
outsourced its war on terror to vicious dictators and repressive
regimes with dismal records of human rights- as in the case of Somalia
The no secret so
secret of the USA foreign policy is its war on terror throughout the
globe where in many parts of the globe the USA is directly involved
militarily, and others where it indirectly uses rogue dictators and
repressive nations to do its dirty work by providing logistical and
financial support to minimize American lives and cost- a sort of cost
benefit analysis. However, the problem of outsourcing war on terror to
such repressive nations such as Ethiopia and its TFG cronies is to use
the maxim “to be more catholic than the pope” that the magnitude of the
atrocities these dictators direct against civilians become immeasurable
while justifying their colossal behavior in the name of war on terror.
Those who are
directly involved with terrorism activities are criminals but those who
commit state sponsored terrorism are equally criminals and when
governmental apparatus are at their disposal, are even capable of
inflicting more harm and thus are the most brutal and dangerous brand
of terrorism. In the realm of foreign and military policy, I cannot
fathom the notion that air bombing on a country filled with starving
people will serve the long-term interest of the USA in its war on
terror, such action will not serve its stated objective and will not
discourage people from following the Union of Islamic courts and will
only radicalize more and more people. The facts are the UIC pacified
the country and created an environment conducive to peace and security
and people embraced them because they brought back normalcy to a nation
devastated by a sixteen years of civil war: if that is not what the
civilized world and international community were looking forward in
Somalia for the past 16 years, then it begs to ask is carpet bombing
and shelling of civilians and destroying the properties and
infrastructure of Mogadishu as well as displacing more than one million
worth the hunt for three imagined or real terrorists, hiding somewhere
in a country of ten million population?. Just like the supposedly
weapons of mass destruction that was never found was convincingly the
justification for invading
Iraq.
In
America where everything has a price tag, we can in any case imagine predictably, the monetary motive in outsourcing the
USA government’s war on terror to such dictators as Meles Zenawi of
Ethiopia,
a country known for its human rights violation as one of the worst in
the world. The USA has offered $ 196 Million in aid and a promise of
more financial rewards to come in the future merely for playing a proxy
for the USA’s third front on the war on terror in Somalia, awarding
such amount of money to a dictator who oppresses his political
opponents and committed genocide in the Ogaden region as reported by
New York times. Should the
US not use such repressive regimes as a proxy for its war on terror,
America would have spent billions of dollars just to ship its war toys and deploy its military in a place like
Somalia,
as well as safe American lives. The benefit of assigning such task to
Melez and Yusuf far outweighs the cost of doing it alone, and they will
deliver it to the
US satisfaction and specification.
It is becoming
obvious now that the International community that has financially
supported this unholy coalition of Ethiopian forces and TFG militia is
now contemplating of distancing itself from their failures, as the
atrocities committed against civilians is becoming more and more
public. Moreover, the TFG which is comprised of illiterates and
semi-literates as well as former warlords with no basic schooling and
an 80 years old president with complex health problems who publicly
stated it is ok to shell innocent civilians in Mogadishu is becoming
irrelevant in the eyes of the Somali people as they do not have the
know-how of running a country and are responsible for many of the
atrocities committed against citizens they were supposed to serve.
Such dictators
reciprocate not only in kind, but sometimes their actions warrant war
crimes, that is why America’s war on terror uses rendition to such
rogue states as an effective way to get away with public scrutiny.
Accordingly, Reuter news reported on
December 31, 2007 that the conflict in
Somalia killed 6,501 civilians in the capital
Mogadishu
in 2007 and wounded 8,516 more, a local human rights group the Elman
Peace and Human Rights Organization said it had recorded 1.5 million
people uprooted from their homes in the city of
Mogadishu.
The Somali people
have displayed courage when faced misery and hardship in the past in
the hands of viscous warlords and will continue their resolve to
liberate their country from the Ethiopians and its TFG stooges. For the
US it is high time to embrace a new paradigm shift on its war on terror
and particularly its foreign policy with respect to Somalia as its
current approach is counterproductive and is perceived negatively by
all Somalis, just like the world’s perception on America as a nation
that champion democracy is taking downward spiraling, it just doesn’t
add up, when America’s staunchest ally on the war on terror Great
Britain shows only 24% of the population has positive perception on the
USA, and Egypt a country that America provides 5 billion in foreign aid
only 13% of the population has positive view on America- well, Canada
your neighbor in the north, the late Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson
invented the notion of UN peacekeeping, and we have a center in memory
of Pearson that promotes international peace and security not the USA’s
unilateralism- call us country of socialists, leftists or liberals, but
we don’t invade other nations and we promote peace and security through
the world yet we don’t export and impose our kind of democracy on other
countries, and we embrace multilateralism, that is why our former prime
minister Pierre Trudeau was right for not supporting you, when you
sought Canada’s support for your unilateral decision to invade Iraq.
The true north is definitely a country worth replicating its foreign
policy if
America wants to reform its tarnished reputation.
Abdirizak Omar Mohamed
Is an independent
researcher, a member of Somali Canadian Diaspora Alliance who holds
Masters Degree in Environmental Studies, focusing on post-conflict
development from
York
University,
Toronto,
Canada, and can be reached at E-mail abdirizakom@gmail.com
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