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Ethiopian Troops Pour Into Somalia To Fight Radical Islamists
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Ethiopian troops are pouring into neighboring Somalia to fight radical Islamists who have taken over much of the country, raising fears of more violence in a country fighting a deadly insurgency and piracy, witnesses and the Somali government said Tuesday. The ...
 Jihad Recruiting Effort May Explain Missing Somalis in Minneapolis Area - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News
Jihad Recruiting Effort May Explain Missing Somalis in Minneapolis Area - International News | ...
foxnews.com — Thursday, December 04, 2008 By Daveed Gartenstein-Ross Dozens of young Somali men in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area have disappeared in recent months, causing community members and U.S. intelligence officials to fear that they are joining jihadist ... (more) Jihad Recruiting Effort May Explain Missing Somalis in ...
One of Five Suspected Somali Suicide Bomber Laid to Rest
myfoxtwincities.com — BURNSVILLE , Minn. (FOX 9) One of the five men suspected to be a suicide bomber who killed himself and 29 others last October in Somalia , was buried Wednesday at a Burnsville Cemetery. Video: Funeral for Suspected Suicide Bomber FOX 9 has learned DNA ... (more) One of Five Suspected Somali Suicide Bomber Laid to Rest
Denmark: Somalis leaving to fight in Somalia
islamineurope.blogspot.com — More and more Somalis with a residence permit in Denmark are going to back their former homeland to get military training and religious school at the al-Qaeda related terror group al-Shabab. This has gotten the Danish intelligence service to pay more ... (more) Denmark: Somalis leaving to fight in Somalia
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German Soldiers Are ‘Too Fat To Fight’ Taliban Because They Drink So MuchPat Dollard | Young Americans
Mail Online 03rd December 2008 They drink too much and they’re too fat to fight, that’s the damning conclusion of German parliamentary reports into the country’s 3,500 troops stationed in Afghanistan. While British and U.S. troops in the country face a strict ban ...