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La guerra del `de los E.E.U.U. en el terror' que petardea, dice el thinktankJueves 24 de abril de 2008
Los E.E.U.U. “guerra en terror” han petardeado, consolidando a extremistas en Afganistán y Somalia y dándoles vuelta en agentes políticos legítimos a los ojos de sus poblaciones locales, un thinktank dicho hoy. El consejo de Senlis, que ha criticado fuertemente la política de los E.E.U.U. en Afganistán en el pasado, es particularmente el scathing de Bush faltas “despreciables” de la política de la administración en Somalia. Él ataques aéreos dichos, ayuda para las tropas etíopes que atacaron Somalia el año pasado y la designación inoportuna de un grupo radical de Islamist, al-Shabab, como la insurrección había explotado a un grupo del terrorista con éxito para alzar el reclutamiento. “La carencia de la perspicacia estratégica presente en la guerra del `en terror' en Somalia y Afganistán de hecho está permitiendo la extensión de las insurrecciones presentes a través de ambos países,” dijo Norine MacDonald QC, el presidente del consejo. “Los E.E.U.U. son el denominador común en países - en vez de contener los elementos extremistas en Somalia y Afganistán, las políticas de los E.E.U.U. han facilitado la extensión del territorio sobre la cual el al-Shabab y el Taliban tienen control psicologico.”
Los soldados etíopes en Mogadishu, Somalia, guardan un escondrijo Los grupos de la ayuda dicen Somalia, wracked por anarquía y la violencia por décadas, está sufriendo su crisis humanitaria peor desde 1993. Las milicias ligaron a las cortes la autoridad islámica anterior, que Mogadishu controlada por la mitad último de 2006, está emprendiendo una guerra del guerrilla contra las tropas etíopes que ocupan y el gobierno central débil. Con la unión africana pequeña una fuerza pacificadora redujo al papel de la persona presente, vario mil civiles se ha matado en el tiroteo desde principios de 2007. La O.N.U, que considera una misión pacificadora más amplia demasiado peligrosa, dice Mogadishu huida 700.000 personas el año pasado. Un estiramiento de 10 millas del camino fuera de la ciudad ahora recibe más de 200.000 personas, los grupos humanitarios dicen - quizás la concentración más grande de la gente desplazada dondequiera en el mundo. Según Phillippe Lazzarini, el jefe de la O.N.U de los asuntos humanitarios para Somalia, 2.5 millones de personas de está necesitando el alimento o la otra ayuda. Contra este contexto severo, el consejo de Senlis, en su página 79 informe, directly accused the US of undermining reconciliation efforts by backing the hardline president, Abdullahi Yusuf, instead of the more moderate prime minister, Nur Hassan Hussein. According to the security thinktank, the US government in February disrupted negotiations with opposition parties - including hardline Islamists - by exerting pressure on the prime minister to exclude certain groups and individuals from a reconciliation process, particularly those on a US list of designated terror suspects. The council urged Bush to end all bombing operations in Somalia, back a phased withdrawal of Ethiopian troops who are shoring up Yusuf, and create a UN stabilisation force to neutralise the power of Yusuf’s transitional federal government. “President Bush has the perfect opportunity to adorn the twilight of his final term in office with a success story in his self-proclaimed war on terror – a fast track ’surge for peace’ to end the current Somali crisis,” the council said. Yusuf personally heard calls to lead a reconciliation effort during a visit to the US. Norm Coleman, a rightwing Republican senator, yesterday urged the Somali leader to reach out to “all stakeholders not associated with terrorism”. “The president said he took my words very seriously, and would maintain his commitment to reconciliation,” said Coleman, who represents Minnesota, a northern state where more than 10,000 Somalis have settled. Last month, the Bush administration granted Somalis living in the US under temporary protected status an extra 18 months as conditions in Somalia remained “dire”. As for Afghanistan, the Senlis Council said the resurgent Taliban provided a bleak example of how the US-led war on terror had failed there as well. It said: “The Taliban and al-Shabab are successfully exploiting policy mistakes such as aerial bombings, ongoing poverty, and aggressive foreign military presence to the extent that they are increasingly viewed by local populations as representatives of their legitimate political grievances.” See More:Terrorism USA NewsHave Your Say: US ‘war on terror’ backfiring, says thinktank Please note, only selected comments will be published. This entry was posted on Thursday, April 24th, 2008at 8:16 pmand is filed under War & Terrorism News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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