AC-130 Gunship Targets al Qaeda in Somalia
BY Herschel Smith17 years, 10 months ago
Just reported from Fox News:
The United States launched a strike Monday against suspected Al Qaeda members in Somalia, a senior U.S. official informed FOX News.
The attack by the Air Force AC-130 gunship, capable of firing thousands of rounds per second, left casualties on the ground, but it is not clear if any of the dead were targeted terrorists, the official said.
The U.S. could have been targeting two terrorists — Fazul Abdullah Mohammed and Saleh Nabhan — who are connected to the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa that left more than 200 dead. Officials have long suspected those involved in the bombings have taken refuge in Somalia.
There may have been a scent of terrorist movement when Al Qaeda operatives taking cover in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu were likely chased out of their hideouts as Ethiopian forces cleared out Islamists who had taken power there.
The move marks the first time the U.S. has mounted a mission in Somalia since forces pulled out in 1994, two years after entering on a mission to feed starving people there. However, due to the bombings, the U.S. has shared intelligence with allies such as Kenya and Ethiopia and this fresh attack could be part of an ongoing anti-terror operation.
It is about time. More on the AC-130 can be found here.
On January 9, 2007 at 2:41 am, ~ Sailor ~ said:
It is long past time!! Iraq is beginning to look far too much like Vietnam in the way the politicians are pussy-footing around. Time to tell the media to go to hell and get the job done.