speechlesstx
May 1, 2008, 11:19 AM
Of course it's no deterrent they say...
The man believed to be the head of al-Qaida in Somalia has been killed in a US air strike, an Islamic insurgent group claimed today.
The al-Shabaab militia said the assault killed nine people, including its leader, Aden Hashi Ayro, and his brother.
Six others were wounded in the assault on the central Somali town of Dusamareeb.
A spokesman for al-Shabaab said the group would continue to fight for its cause, despite the loss of its leader.
"This would not deter us from continuing our holy war against Allah's enemy; we will be on the right way, that is why we are targeted," Sheik Muqtar Robow told the Associated Press.
The Pentagon has a different view...
The Pentagon confirmed Thursday a US military attack against an Al-Qaeda military leader in Somalia but declined to identify him.
"The US Central Command has conducted an attack against a known Al-Qaeda target and militia leader in Somalia," spokesman for the Defense Department's Central Command, Lieutenant Joe Holstead, told AFP.
"Until we have an opportunity to analyze the strike, we don't want to reveal any information," said Holstead, who would not even disclose whether an airstrike had been launched.
Reports from Mogadishu said the US strike Thursday killed at least 10 people, including Al-Qaeda's military leader Moalim Aden Hashi Ayro.
Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the attack should serve as warning to Islamist extremists everywhere.
"We will pursue terrorists worldwide (http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gMfya7-9fr8LeZzE-bwPeIyt7N9Q)," Whitman said.
"The US is committed to identifying, locating, capturing and if necessary killing terrorists wherever they operate, train, plan their operations or seek safe harbor," he said.
Witnesses told AFP that a war plane dropped three large bombs on the house at about 2:00 am (2300 GMT Wednesday), according to resident Jamal Mohamoud.
Go ahead, tell us we were wrong for taking this guy out.
The man believed to be the head of al-Qaida in Somalia has been killed in a US air strike, an Islamic insurgent group claimed today.
The al-Shabaab militia said the assault killed nine people, including its leader, Aden Hashi Ayro, and his brother.
Six others were wounded in the assault on the central Somali town of Dusamareeb.
A spokesman for al-Shabaab said the group would continue to fight for its cause, despite the loss of its leader.
"This would not deter us from continuing our holy war against Allah's enemy; we will be on the right way, that is why we are targeted," Sheik Muqtar Robow told the Associated Press.
The Pentagon has a different view...
The Pentagon confirmed Thursday a US military attack against an Al-Qaeda military leader in Somalia but declined to identify him.
"The US Central Command has conducted an attack against a known Al-Qaeda target and militia leader in Somalia," spokesman for the Defense Department's Central Command, Lieutenant Joe Holstead, told AFP.
"Until we have an opportunity to analyze the strike, we don't want to reveal any information," said Holstead, who would not even disclose whether an airstrike had been launched.
Reports from Mogadishu said the US strike Thursday killed at least 10 people, including Al-Qaeda's military leader Moalim Aden Hashi Ayro.
Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the attack should serve as warning to Islamist extremists everywhere.
"We will pursue terrorists worldwide (http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gMfya7-9fr8LeZzE-bwPeIyt7N9Q)," Whitman said.
"The US is committed to identifying, locating, capturing and if necessary killing terrorists wherever they operate, train, plan their operations or seek safe harbor," he said.
Witnesses told AFP that a war plane dropped three large bombs on the house at about 2:00 am (2300 GMT Wednesday), according to resident Jamal Mohamoud.
Go ahead, tell us we were wrong for taking this guy out.