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Al Qaeda's Terrorist Web in Africa

The U.S. military is monitoring the reach of extremist factions in countries such as Somalia

Posted March 17, 2009

Al Qaeda has increased its influence dramatically across northern and eastern Africa over the past three years, according to Gen. William Ward, the head of U.S. Africa Command.

In testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee, Ward cited extremist groups on the rise, including East Africa Al Qaeda, al Shabaab, and Al Qaeda in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). He said that Somalia and Sudan, in particular, provide sanctuary for violent insurgents, while extremism, piracy, and illicit trafficking are enabled by or directly contribute to instability.

Ward said that "other trends pose serious challenges to U.S. interests" on the continent. Among these, he testified, are foreign fighter recruitment and support networks that are present across northern and eastern Africa, "assisting extremists fighting coalition and government forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan."

The general said piracy is another "flash point." Pirates have attacked ships off the coast of Somalia and held them for ransom. Ward testified that in the first nine months of 2008, ransoms paid to pirates "may have exceeded $30 million."

On another issue, he said that large-scale oil theft by disparate groups of armed militants in the Niger Delta is a "significant problem." He pointed to studies that estimate that Nigeria's oil exports have been reduced by 20 percent "due to banditry fostered by lingering societal and political grievances." Ward said, "Theft of oil within the country costs the state untold revenues that could be used to improve services for the population."

Reader Comments

pirates

yea, i do agree cuz some of this Terrorist live in kenya particulary in eastleigh.obama shoild check where this somalies are getting all this cash from.This is cuz they are building very big shopping mall with pirate money.they offer landlords to sell their plot with millions in cash.from there they build new ones.

They dont work but they have alot of money and cars.when they build this houses,they make sure that it has underground on it,cuz they always dig very deeper down.come and see so that you believe what am talking about.

how can you call yourselves a news publication

In my opinion there is no news in the US anymore, you people are so exremely biased to the left they should take away the title of Reporter and replace it with Democratic hack. Do your job and report the truth not your left wing version of it

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