Abdulkadir Mohamed - Ato
The
US strike that killed the so-called Al-Shabaab or Somali youth
insurgent leader, Aden Ayro today created different reactions among the
Somali people everywhere.
Supporters of the weak and
warlord-infested government of Somalia felt relief that one of their
main foes is neutralized. Many Somalis, especially those in the
Diaspora are holding back their thoughts to the airstrike as to not
attract the wrath of Uncle Sam or being labeled as terrorist
sympathizers. In the post 9-11 world of Guantanamo, renditions and
patriot act, many Muslims in the West learned how to keep silent,
survive and continue with their daily lives.
However, many
Somalis inside Somalia perceive the latest US strike as an act of
terrorism not that different of what the deceased insurgent leader was
accused of. They consider the US as enemy of the Somali people who
turned a blind eye to their suffering. They contest that the US is
self-interestedly pursuing unhelpful policies that will have the
negative consequences, opposite of what it was supposed to accomplish.
They have their justifications: The US contracted Ethiopia for its "war
on terror" to invade and occupy Somalia after forces loyal to the
Islamists defeated the terrible warlords and brought some semblance of
peace for six months in the summer of 2006. That peace has been
spoiled. And the consequences of the US supported invasion of Ethiopia
into Somalia created one of the worst humanitarian catastrophe in
Africa.
The warlords are the real bad guys in Somalia but somehow
they enjoy the support- both moral and monetary - of the US
administration which prides itself to be the leader of the free world
that spreads democracy; advocates human rights and freedom.
For
narrow strategic reasons, The Bush administration had many times sided
with the wrong groups in the Somali conflict. They supported the bloody
and brutal warlords in Mogadishu many times. These warlords are now in
the ineffective transitional government which has international
legitimacy and support but miserably failed to bring peace to Somalia
or to put together even one governmental institution. Sadly some of
these sadistic warlords are rumored to be in the CIA payroll and the
worst warlord was in Washington DC recently getting unworthy red-carpet
reception from State Department and Pentagon officials.
Somali
warlords with the backing and arming of Ethiopia have been the problem
since Somali became a failed state 18 years ago. They are responsible
for the displacement of Millions of Somalis, mostly children and women,
the killing of half million Somalis, the destruction of cities, towns,
rural villages and infrastructure. Instead of these warlords being
brought to justice and to the International Criminal Courts, the
International Community is working with these evil men and welcoming
them into their fold. That is unusual and opposite of what the leaders
of the free world say about freedom and human rights.
The desire
of the majority of the suffering Somalis whose life and property have
been destroyed by the sadistic warlords and the merciless occupying
army of Ethiopia - supported and sustained by the US government all in
the name of war n terror - , is to see the US government also hunting
and targeting the warlords in Somalia with their superb and precise
missiles. The names and locations of the warlords are known to all and
the majority of Somali people will unconditionally collaborate with all
American spy agencies to flatten these sadistic warlords into pieces
with airstrikes. Since the United States is now in the mood of hunting
bad guys, why not continue the airstrikes and neutralization of all
evil men? The US interest in the strategic region of Horn of Africa not
only lies with the removal of Al-Qaeda affiliated Islamist groups by
airstrikes but eliminating the evil warlords as well. Majority of the
Somali people will be grateful to the US administration if it
undertakes such a noble act of humanity and assist millions of
displaced and suffering ordinary Somali citizens by getting rid of the
bloody warlords or at least letting human rights lawyers to bring the
warlords to International Criminal Court of justice like Milosevic and
Charles Taylor. The warlords are only there to continue the misery of
Somali people, escalate the violence, cleanse entire neighborhoods, and
above all undermine the international communities efforts to bring
opposing factions together. It is high time for the United States to
end its unconditional support of the evil warlords. Neutralization of
all warlords is a sound and farsighted policy to secure peace in
Somalia.
The elimination of the warlords from power will create
an environment conducive to peace and opportunity for American educated
Somalis, with no blood in their hands and who have the interest of
Somalia and the United States at heart to take a leadership role in
pacifying the region and protecting the mysterious "strategic interest"
of America in the region.
Abdulkadir Mohamed - Ato
abaadir@gmail.com