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U.S. warship bombards Somali base used by Islamic militants

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 3:22 am
by Hiiraan boy
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - At least one U.S. warship bombarded a remote, mountainous village in Somalia where Islamic militants had set up a base, officials in the northern region of Puntland said Saturday.

The attack from a U.S. destroyer took place late Friday, said Muse Gelle, the regional governor. The extremists had arrived Wednesday by speedboat at the port town of Bargal.

Gelle said the area is a dense thicket, making it difficult for security forces from the semiautonomous republic of Puntland to intervene on its own.

A local radio station quoted Puntland's leader, Ade Muse, as saying that his forces had battled with the extremists for hours before the U.S. ships arrived and used their cannons. Muse said five of his troops were wounded, but that he had no information about casualties among the extremists.

A task force of coalition ships, called CTF-150, is permanently based in the northern Indian Ocean and patrols the Somali coast in hopes of intercepting international terrorists. U.S. destroyers are normally assigned to the task force and patrol in pairs.

CNN International, quoting a Pentagon official, also reported the U.S. warship's involvement. A Pentagon spokesman told The Associated Press he had no information about the incident.

"This is a global war on terror and the U.S. remains committed to reducing terrorist capabilities when and where we find them," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said.

"We recognize the importance of working closely with allies to seek out, identify, locate, capture, and if necessary, kill terrorists and those who would provide them safe haven," Whitman said. "The very nature of some of our operations, as well as the success of those operations is often predicated on our ability to work quietly with our partners and allies."

Puntland's minister of information, Mohamed Abdulrahman Banga, told the AP that the extremists arrived heavily armed in two fishing boats from southern Somalia, which they controlled for six months last year before being routed by Ethiopian troops sent to prop up a faltering Somali government.

"They had their own small boats and guns. We do not know exactly where they came from -- maybe from Ras Kamboni, where they were cornered in January," he said.

Local fishermen, contacted by telephone, said about a dozen fighters arrived Wednesday, but Puntland officials said the number could be as high as 35.

The United States has repeatedly accused Somalia's Council of Islamic Courts of harboring international terrorists linked to al-Qaida and allegedly responsible for the 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

The U.S. sent a small number of special operations troops with the Ethiopian forces that drove the Islamic forces into hiding. U.S. warplanes have carried out at least two airstrikes in an attempt to kill suspected al-Qaida members, Pentagon officials have said.

Re: U.S. warship bombards Somali base used by Islamic militants

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:51 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
The Islamists should give it a rest.

Re: U.S. warship bombards Somali base used by Islamic militants

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:54 am
by Gedo_Boy
MAD MAC,

Ordinance wise, How much damage can 20 5-inch shells from a gunship do?

Re: U.S. warship bombards Somali base used by Islamic militants

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:56 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
Not much. You have to know where you are shooting. I mean, you put one in a house, and it will ruin someone's day. But D-Day preparation this was not. This was very directed fire. Probably observed, given the small number of rounds required to achieve effect.

Re: U.S. warship bombards Somali base used by Islamic militants

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:23 am
by Gedo_Boy
So what's the story? The dirty dozen came from Ras Kamboni with speedboats and light arms?

Isn't the US supposed to be monitoring the Coast?

Re: U.S. warship bombards Somali base used by Islamic militants

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:26 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
I don't buy the Ras Kamboni theory. I have no idea where they came from. I just retired, and have no access, and if I did would not be discussing it here anyway. No coastline as long as Somalias can be secured against terrorist movement. You know that. There is a lot more to this than meets the eye, but we will never know the details. What we do know is the US found out that some Islamic militants, probably a member of EEAQ, was at this location, and that the US sent the destroyer because it was the closest platform it could employ.