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Friday, 28 October 2011

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There are no US military bases in Ethiopia




"There are no US military bases in Ethiopia. It's an Ethiopian airfield," Kirby said. In support of Ethiopia's 2006 invasion of Somalia, US warplanes carried out attacks from a base in Ethiopia. The government, however, ended the arrangement once it became public.
Kenya sent forces into southern Somalia this month to chase Shebab militants, but has denied the United States or other Western countries are actively involved in the operations.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said the United States was determined to press ahead with counter-terror efforts, which have increasingly focused on Al-Qaeda's network in the Arabian peninsula and Al-Qaeda-linked Shabab militants in Somalia.

"We are harnessing every tool of American power -- military, civilian and diplomatic. The United States is strengthening its intelligence, military and security capabilities and drawing from the full range of enforcement tools in coordination with partners around the globe," Carney told reporters.

Under President Barack Obama, the United States has turned to drones to carry out a covert bombing campaign against Al-Qaeda and allied militants in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.

The raids are conducted under the authority of the Central Intelligence Agency, not the military, but special operations forces and drone aircraft can be assigned to the spy agency for the strikes.

The covert strikes are an open secret but top US officials decline to publicly acknowledge the raids.

Administration officials declined to comment on whether the drone surveillance flights out of Ethiopia were focused on Somalia.

But a defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: "We're obviously very concerned about instability in Somalia."

© 2011 AFP

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