Al Qaeda carving out its own country in Mali
“Al-Qaida never owned Afghanistan,” said former United Nations diplomat Robert Fowler, a Canadian kidnapped and held for 130 days by al-Qaida’s local chapter, whose fighters now control the main cities in the north. “They do own northern Mali.”…
Turbaned fighters now control all the major towns in the north, carrying out amputations in public squares like the Taliban did. Just as in Afghanistan, they are flogging women for not covering up. Since taking control of Timbuktu, they have destroyed seven of the 16 mausoleums listed as world heritage sites.
The area under their rule is mostly desert and sparsely populated, but analysts say that due to its size and the hostile nature of the terrain, rooting out the extremists here could prove even more difficult than it did in Afghanistan. Mali’s former president has acknowledged, diplomatic cables show, that the country cannot patrol a frontier twice the length of the border between the United States and Mexico…
“One could come up with a conceivable containment strategy for the Swat Valley,” said Africa expert Peter Pham, an adviser to the U.S. military’s African command center, referring to the region of Pakistan where the Pakistan Taliban have been based. “There’s no containment strategy for the Sahel, which runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea.”









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Mali? They can keep it. We may just have to tidy things up a bit every so often with a Hellfire broom.
Travis Bickle on December 31, 2012 at 11:51 AM
*pulls out a pizza pie from the oven*
Pizza anyone?
BigGator5 on December 31, 2012 at 11:54 AM
Are we going to help them too, or just the Islamists in Libya, Egypt and Syria?
forest on December 31, 2012 at 12:04 PM
Unpossible. Dear Liar has been reassuring us that AQ is basically dead.
rbj on December 31, 2012 at 12:08 PM
Much as I hate to go to yet another third world hell hole, Al Qaeda is a cancer on modern life. If we do not excise it it will grow and end up destroying more.
What Mali gives them is a base, a place to train, recruit and recover from operations. From their secure location they will sally forth and commit acts of terrorism in other places to include the US.
Same as the Becca Valley in the 70s and 80s, same as Afghanistan and Sudan in the 90s to now.
We can fight now, it will be long and expensive, or we can wait and it will be even more difficult and expensive.
Anyone really want to doom their kids to have to fight these morons in the future?
LincolntheHun on December 31, 2012 at 12:10 PM
“It’s a DESERT!”
– Sam Kinison
mojo on December 31, 2012 at 12:20 PM
The secret war in Africa is becoming less secret all the time. Even AP is writing about it now.
US forces are deployed in a lot of countries in Africa at the moment. We’re probably not hearing about it on NBC (yet) because its limited engagement and more importantly, it goes directly against the narrative that AQ and buddies are ‘decimated’.
CorporatePiggy on December 31, 2012 at 12:28 PM
Just another step towards the creation of the modern caliphate.
NavyMustang on December 31, 2012 at 1:37 PM
Who do we have to thank for this right here? take a wild guess
Those poor people there..Wheres the outrage from this administration and the international community? Obama turns a blind eye to to this and supports the muslim brotherhood..is he a secret muslim? who knows..who knows
sadsushi on December 31, 2012 at 8:01 PM