Office of the Somali President
Monday, August 30, 2010
Along with the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala, the latest terrorist attack in Mogadishu highlights al-Shabaab and their terrorist friends' aim to wreak havoc in the entire Horn of Africa region and beyond. “The Somali government is committed to re-establish law and order in Mogadishu and deny al-Shabaab and their cronies the transnational doctrine of anarchy and extremism that they are trying to spread”, said President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. “Despite all pressures, we must never forget that winning will require comprehensive strategy and patience with the process,” added President Ahmed.
However, in order to seriously confront the terrorists, the Government needs the help of the world community.
As the US government recently admitted, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which is based on our neighbor’s soil in Yemen, is more dangerous than al-Qaeda in Central Pakistan. Despite that fact, Pakistan, like Afghanistan and Iraq who are suffering from terrorists' mayhem, receives significant assistance in terms of funding, logistics and targeted military actions. “The Somali Government has neither similar support nor nearly as much resources as those countries have. Yet it's facing similar, if not more potent enemy.” President noted in his statement.
Despite meager resources, the government’s security forces have bravely defended key public installations, and they are committed to defeat al-Shabaab. “Since terrorism has become a borderless threat, the Somali Government is renewing its plea for urgent international support.” said the Somali President.
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