Somalia War Widens — Eritrea Sides with Al Qaeda
Two thousand Eritreans are not enough to stall Ethiopian, U.S. advance....
A Pajamas Media Exclusive by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross.Eritrea has deployed some two thousand troops to fight alongside Somalia’s al-Qaeda linked Islamic Courts Union, PJ Media has learned.
Thus, Ethiopia and the United States are not the only foreign countries with troops on the ground in Somalia.
To prevent Somalia’s transitional government from being crushed in its final stronghold in the south-central Somali city of Baidoa, Ethiopia dispatched thousands of troops as well as aircraft in a major campaign that began on Christmas day.
The Ethiopian campaign has been successful to date, with Ethiopian troops capturing Mogadishu and scattering the ICU’s fighters.
Ethiopia’s longtime rival, Eritrea, had troops in the country for about four months prior to that. A confidential UN report drafted by the Monitoring Group on Somalia in late 2006 says that “2000 fully equipped combat troops from Eritrea” arrived to the north of Mogadishu in late August, and redeployed to different areas held by the ICU. According to high-level sources in Somalia’s transitional government and U.S. intelligence, these Eritrean troops never left the country-a development unknown to American policymakers until today.
Eritrea, an African nation found between the Red Sea and Ethiopia, has a history of violence with its larger neighbor. Eritrea fought a bloody campaign for independence from Ethiopia, which had annexed it in the early 1960s, and has since fought a border war with Ethiopia from 1998 until December 2000.
Eritrea supported the ICU as a proxy intended to destabilize Ethiopia, said Dahir Jibreel, the permanent secretary in charge of international cooperation for Somalia’s transitional government.
PJ Media spoke with Ismael “Buubba” Hurreh, the minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation for the transitional government of Somalia. He said that Eritrean soldiers have been fighting on the front lines alongside the ICU, and that hundreds of Eritreans have been killed since Ethiopia’s incursion.
This revelation sheds further light on how Eritrea has actively helped the ICU try to topple Somalia’s secular government. While the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia’s report makes clear that Eritrea provided a great deal of assistance to the Islamic Courts prior to the outbreak of the conflict with Ethiopia, this is the first confirmation that Eritrean troops have assumed an active combat role.
A senior U.S. military intelligence officer confirmed that Eritrean troops were killed during the initial fighting in Somalia. He said that the Eritreans were “assisting and facilitating,” essentially in a military advisor role, rather than taking the kind of active role that the Ethiopians have on the side of the transitional government. He declined to specify what kind of assistance the Eritreans have provided.
But Jibreel, who is in constant contact with transitional government leaders who are conducting the military campaign, told PJ Media that the Eritreans “were in full combat” alongside the Islamic Courts, including firing on Ethiopian and Somali forces. Jibreel called for sanctions against the Eritrean government, saying, “I think they should be sanctioned because they were helping terrorists.”
With U.S. forces on the ground in Somalia, have American troops killed Eritreans in combat? So far, PJ Media’s sources have refused to comment.
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross is a counterterrorism consultant and the author of My Year Inside Radical Islam. His articles have appeared in such publications as Reader’s Digest, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Commentary, The Weekly Standard, and The Washington Times.






Rubish news, where is your evidence??
These Nudniks have GOT to be kidding.
US communications backed up by cheap
Russian Equipment. They must have a death wish, then again they’re Muslims, par for the course.
-S-
Daveed:
Please get the facts straight. There are/were no Eritrean troops in Somalia. Who are those “reliable sources” by the way? Those who speak the truth don’t hide their identities – aren’t they speaking the truth by the way.
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/28/1450201
AMY GOODMAN: We–we have Salim Lone on the phone right now from Kenya. He is a former spokesperson for the UN Mission in Iraq, a columnist for the Daily Nation in Kenya.
SALIM LONE: The first thing that is important to keep in mind, is that there is absolutely no evidence, that I have seen, or that most people have seen, which indicates that there are Eritrean troops in Somalia. We have not seen any evidence of that. We have of course seen plenty of evidence for months of Ethiopian presence.
Jason (anonymous of course), there were two government officials of Somalia named in the article that Daveed directly interviewed (didn’t your read it???). In addition he cited a UN report and US intell sources. What you have written above is nothing but spam.
The Islamist in Somalia have been traveling between Afganistan and Iran since 1992 and Usama brokered the Islamic training as early as 1994. May I recommend a book from a Geographer who documents how the extremists in Somalia traveled, trained and took power and were working to destabilize Ethiopia:
The book is Why Geography Matters:
3 challenges facing America:Climate change, the rise of China and Global Terrorism by Harm de Blij…Please read and it will explain the plan of the Islamists in that region of the world by using maps and cultural geography.
Roger:
Please hold your horses before you spew any venom. Yeah, are you talking about the two “Somali Transistion Government” officials who are parroting what is dicated and written for them to read by Ethiopian and US officials? You may fool some gulible individuals with this low tech furivulous propoganda, but don’t expect me to swalow your nonsense. Get the facts straight subtantiate your claims with evidence for people to belive your accusations. Do you have a name/picture, identity of an Eritrean soldier involved in Somalia? Present the facts, then you have a chance to speak. If not, what you say will remain categorically GARBAGE.
By Jack Kimball
ASMARA, Jan 9 (Reuters) – It was the nightmare scenario that many across the Horn of Africa feared.
Ethiopia invades Somalia. Eritrea takes advantage of its arch-foe’s distraction to move into the disputed border zone. The region plunges into conflict.
But while Ethiopia did, indeed, send its troops, tanks and jets into Somalia to rout Islamists in two weeks of open war, the Ethiopian-Eritrean border remained quiet.
“The Ethiopian action was a sort of dramatic strike using quite significant forces. There wasn’t time (for Eritrea to react),” said Sally Healy, of the British-based think-tank Chatham House.
A Western diplomat in Nairobi said: “It was the dog that didn’t bite — for now. And thank God for that.”
Ethiopia’s accusation — hotly denied by Asmara — that thousands of Eritrean soldiers were fighting alongside the Somali Islamists had fuelled concern the conflict could spark another round of fighting between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Ethiopia also accused Eritrea of moving hundreds of soldiers into the border zone a few weeks before the war.
“But the fact there wasn’t any sort of confrontation seems to support Eritrea’s case. There might not have been the Eritrean presence (in Somalia) that was alleged,” Healy said.
Analysts say a new Ethiopian-Eritrean flare-up may still break out if the Islamists can muster a powerful insurgency in Somalia like that seen in Iraq, and internal dissent inside Ethiopia increases.
One analyst in Asmara who is not authorised to speak to the media said Eritrea’s posture was not as aggressive as many believed:
“I don’t see the Eritreans making an offensive manoeuvre unless there’s opposition-backed disintegration (of Ethiopia). They’d only get involved if they thought it needed a push.”
“PROXY CONFLICTS”
Eritrea gained de facto independence from Ethiopia in 1991 after a 30-year struggle. Its animosity towards Ethiopia and its mistrust of the international community are deep-seated.
It remembers how in 1952 the U.N. squashed its claims for independence, making Eritrea an Ethiopian protectorate and fuelling the independence war, known as the “Struggle”.
With little outside help, Eritrean rebels battled successive Ethiopian governments that were backed by U.S. then Soviet arms.
At first, the post-independence era seemed to change that.
Close ties with rebel-leader-turned-president Meles Zenawi, whom the Eritreans helped to put in power, seemed to portend good relations with Africa’s second most populous country.
But that changed in 1998 when the countries went to war over their shared border. Two years later, tens of thousands lay dead from fighting reminiscent of World War One trench warfare.
The war is over but border tensions remain and the neighbours have floated from crisis to crisis, albeit without open hostilities breaking out again.
“They look at each other’s weak points and have developed proxies. The region becomes a patchwork of mutual intervention and proxy wars,” Healy said.
Western nations accuse Eritrea of using Somalia as a proxy battleground and funding Ethiopian insurgent groups.
Eritrea denies the claims, but it knows internal instability played a crucial role in Meles’ overthrow of dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991.
“Eritrea has chosen a strategy of containment of Ethiopia outside and destabilising actions inside,” said a Western analyst who follows Eritrea closely.
“We will have no stability in the Horn unless the border and unresolved issues between Ethiopia and Eritrea are solved.”
For now, Asmara will bide its time, experts say.
“Eritrea will continue to reassert itself all over the region, and they estimate Ethiopia is going to be bogged down in Somalia and what looks like a big success might turn out not to be. Time will show whether they’re right,” Healy said.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L09884202.htm
WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE..PHOTOS,SATELLITE PHOTE,WITNESSES,……..THIS IS SIMILAR TO USA CLAIM oF WMD IN IRAQ
There is no proof or truth behind this.
Interesting report. If there are Eritreans in Somalia, it would be interesting to know how they traveled there. It seems unlikely that 2,000 combat-equipped troops would have been able to traverse through either Ethiopia or Djibouti to get to Somalia. So, they likely would have to have flown in on multiple planes or ships. This too, would likely not have gone unnoticed by the U.S. Navy. I’m not discounting the story, I would just be really interested to know how they reached Somalia seemingly unhindered. That said, I’ve been impressed with Ethiopia’s determination and effectiveness and encouraged that they have the support of the interim government of Somalia. And, I’m glad that the U.S. is aiding the hunt for these terrorists too. Before all this broke out, I was sincerely wondering if we were just going to let the ICU take the whole country over and do nothing.
This rubbish is filled with lies. First of all are no Eritrean soldiers in Somalia. Second, Eritrea has been battling Al Qaeda not allying with them. Indeed, Eritrea has been attacked by the terrorist organization itself. Finally, yes it is a proxy war but not between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Eritrea is not involved this is between the US/Ethiopia and Somalia. Ethiopia is the proxy for the US. Get your facts straight.
This is a very interesting article. Not for what it says but for what it does say. The implication of this article is that US CJTF-HOA is completely incompetent. To clarify it is saying that a third world country with fewer than 5 transport aircraft transported over 2,000 of its own soldiers right under the nose of the only super power in the world. I cant speak for anyone else but I think a bit more of the US military for all their faults than the author of this article. Granted, this would be a bit more difficult if there were actual proof. For instance, if they were able to smuggle out a photo of the planes landing with Eritrean aircraft ID’s or something as trivial as not using Ethiopian (or TFG) “intelligence”, which, by recent news has proven far from reliable.
Just a little bit to think about.
Ya right! Where is your evidence? You are just quoting people who are ether fighting along side of the Transitional Government or the Transitional Government itself. If you are confident enough why not provide independent sources. Is your source CIA which was totally humiliated by the fabrication of WMD presence in Iraq? Go tell this garbage to your neo-conservative pals!
Can you know the fact first! Eritrea is 50/50 split between Christians and Muslims. Eritrea has been battling Al-Qaida affiliated groups like EIJ(Eritrean Islamic Jihad) since its independence before even Al-Qaida attacked USA while they where in Sudan. So there is no justification what so ever in accusing Eritrea of aiding Al-Qaida. But the sad part is they accuse tiny nation of Eritrea supporting ICU while USA sides with the gangsters of Somalia aka the Warlords. The real terrorists where warlords who killed raped and did according to their liking to the poor Somali people. So people don’t accuse Eritrea before you investigate the real truth! I can’t believe this I am defending my country Eritrea from USA’s unfounded accusations.
well we seem to see the same thing the US has been doin’ to justify its intervention in far lands – build up a non existing ‘evidence’ for things it wishes to do, in this case it is trying to find an excuse to mess up with Eritrea. As I see it the principled and consistent stand of the Eritrean Government in the face of US bullying has been an embarrassment for US policy makers, who by the way seem to be running out of common sense! I am afraid it will be the US who is having dangerous capability that we should refer to as ‘things in the wrong hands’
How interesting that so many suspicious liberals are coming out of their closets now to attack the conservative blogs…in larger numbers than I saw before the elections. I guess they are feeling their wheaties.
Mr. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross,
Please forgive your critiques. They are Eritrean Cadres very disturbed about the recent major set back for their country. You need to understand they are like rabid raccoons attacking everything in their sight. Thanks for the info. What you provided is something we all knew. Thanks for your work. Keep it up.
Secondly, I think you should conduct an investigative report of Eritrean sleeper cells in the USA. I am talking about Eritrean sponsored community organizations in the local cities such as Washington DC, Boston, Atlanta etc.
thanks..
i am ethiopian, i find this lies will only apease the usa. The stupidest thing i have ever read . provide evidence.
If this is true, and it definitively sounds like it (despite what people around here would like to think) it could have some severe implications. I don’t think Eritreans will make any difference against Ethiopian forces in Somalia militarily, (certainly they haven’t had any these days) but the question is if they have any chances to stop them using “other” methods. Another interesting question is, when the Somalian “war” ends, there’s any chance that Ethiopia will go at it again with Eritrea, this time with US assistance? After all, that would be a really fast way to stabilize the frontier
and would follow the GWOT doctrine of taking out regimes friendly to terrorists.
bekele wrote:
“i am ethiopian, i find this lies will only apease the usa.”
I’m afraid I don’t understand this logic… This news will increase US intervention in the area rather than diminish it and “appease” the US. Could you clarify that sir?
Say folks, you don’t send Spooky A.K.A.
as Spectre after after just a few ragtag islamofascists! must be somethin goning on!
hope they kill all of them.
Like Tom, I would like to thank Mr. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross for reporting the truth unlike some of the US media. For the Eri losers, hold your breath, you will see what you will never wish to see- POWs, dead and burned bodies of the 2000 or so. Although any type of evidence won’t satisfy some of you, like for instance the Eritrean Colonel captured in Kenya, it won’t be too long before you see gruesome pictures of your compatriots. Tune in! I believe it is just because of the civility of the Ethiopians that we have not yet seen graphic pictures on TV.
Indeed Eritrea was there and it lost a big time.
Evidence:1)President Isias had no plan to give an interview when he suddenly and out of shock , he called a journalist from Asmara close to mid-night timeto Massawa and had to say a lot of things about the Somalia development and analysis about the haves and the have-nots of nuclear weapons; 2)a journalist from al Jezeera proved it in the field from the fallen solders around Dinsur and Burkahaba; 3)There are reports of documents that are found in the Dinsur hospital that show a list of Eritrean wounded soldiers; 4) The kenyan security people have arrested Eritrean soldiers fleeing from Somalia and one of them was in the rank of colonel and he as had a lot of money with him, and this all was reported by all media outlets including CNN; 5)OLF fighters and the alshebab have proven the involvment of Eritrea and I can go on without even referring to the UN report and evidences from Ethiopians.
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The ICU got defeated miserably. And if Eritrean army was fighting along side of them, I am sure we would have seen pictures of captured or dead Eritreans. And knowing Meles Zenawi, he would have treasured a captured Eritrean as a “prize”, and he would have bombarded us on TV, Radio and newspapers. So far we have not seen a shred of evidence that Eritreans were involved.
This report seem to be reported as a propoganda not to shed the truth.
Try again!
It is a fake news We suspect hardly that it is a fake news coming from USA counterinformation service, in fact no prove is never deployed to demonstrate the information, and that is always a kind of reserved news coming from nowhere.
USA have strong interest in Eritrea, Usa need the favorable eritrean land position to control all Horn and beyond, but Eritrea never accepted to leave land under complete Usa control so they are under pressure from Ethiopia that is conducted by Usa.
Erinit:
This news have been obtained directly from Somali sources (as you can read in the text), no place for USACS (which I didn’t even know that existed). And why would the US want to control that junk of wasteland they have up there? Do they maybe have tons of oil or something? If not, it isn’t worth the effort.
Next time you make up one of this, please be more creative. Till then, STFU and let the adults take care of this.
BTW, Erinit said:
“We suspect hardly that it is a fake news coming from USA…”
Who is “we”? o_0
this is a wast of time!, first of all everyone knows that there is no way that eritreans will admit the involvment it has with the ICU, why would they its a negetive thing so we all know that poeple dont agree with anything if it makes them look bad. its human tendency to alwayst deny if its going to get you in trouble.. plus they expect you to believe what they are saying but not anyone else who also reported the same thing ( bbc, cnn, aljeezera, the U.N) so now everyone else is wrong and the eritreans are right humm sounds like someone is hiding something. my poeple is even when the evidence is out they will still say it didnt happen, so whats the point, so to all of you claiming that there were no eri soldiers in somalia agianst the information of the U.N and international media who by the way have nothing to benifit from telling “lies” so you eritreans that read the news that were written by reporters and the media who actually do this for a living, dont sit there reading the news online and start talking like YOU know the truth when in fact you dont know jack you werent there. you didnt report it from somalia or kenya, so you sitting there saying its not true is just plainly dumb and its expected like i siad earlier no matter what evidence or no evidence eritrea is an angel!.. so go to somalia and kenya and then come back to say what you want to say but till then stop crying wolf.