The BlogLA Times Longs for the ICU11:16 AM, Mar 13, 2009
• By BILL ROGGIO
Here we go again. According to the Los Angeles Times, the United States is responsible for the rise of religious extremism and the al Qaeda-linked Shabaab terror group. If we just hadn't targeted the well-meaning, though slightly radical, Islamic Courts Union, everything in Somalia would be just wonderful -- or so the Times would have you believe. Sure, there would be a Taliban-like region in the Horn of Africa, but they'd have security. And certainly there would be no ties to al Qaeda!
This wrong-headed argument that has been made by well meaning but totally uninformed left-wing pundits before. I debunked this notion then and it's not worth restating each misstep in their arguments except for one obvious point. TheTimes claims that "intelligence services reported that it [the Islamic Courts Union] contained radical anti-American elements." This wasn't just "reported," this is a fact. Look no further that one of the two top leaders of the Islamic Courts: Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys. He is designated as a terrorist under Executive Order 13224. And Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, one of the three al Qaeda operatives behind the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania who were sheltered by the Islamic Courts, served as the group's intelligence chief prior to its fall in early 2007. That's just the tip of the iceberg, but one that should have been clearly visible to the Los Angeles Times editorial board. |
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