By Daniel Greenfield @ Sultan Knish Blog
After six months of Iran using its Houthi Jihadis to impose a blockade near Yemen while defying Biden to do anything about it, the Islamic global terror state is moving on to a Somali blockade.
Current
reports suggest that the Houthis, an Iranian Shiite terror group, is
negotiating to provide weapons to Yemen’s Al-Shabaab, a Sunni Jihadist
group allied with Al Qaeda, to expand Iran’s control over shipping.
While Al-Shabaab has operated using the conventional Al Qaeda playbook
of rifles and IEDs, the Houthis (pictured above) can offer upgraded
drones and missile technology.
And best of all the Houthis can claim that the weapons were battle tested on the US Navy.
When
the Houthis began their naval blockade, the Biden administration had
the opportunity to shut it down. Instead, a US Navy carrier group has
been tied up for months with no results. The AP headlined its recent coverage
as “US Navy faces its most intense combat since World War II against
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels”. But as Front Page Magazine already
reported, the only reason the war keeps dragging on is that Biden has
restricted the US Navy to responding to incoming attacks and only the occasional light bombing raids against the sources of the attacks.
The
Houthis, whose motto, like that of their Iranian backers, includes,
“Death to America”, have been able to claim that they held off the
world’s greatest military for half a year, while imposing control over
regional shipping and international trade. And now Iran is moving into
Somalia.
One of the side-effects of Biden’s refusal to go on the
offensive against the Houthis was that the Somali pirates, who had been
lying low during the Trump administration, decided to make a comeback.
With Western naval operations diverted to the Yemeni blockade, it has
fallen to the Indian Navy to protect shipping against the Somali
pirates. But if the Yemen-Somali deal goes through, Al-Shabaab may
displace the pirate gangs and impose its own naval blockade.
And
with hundreds of US troops deployed in Somalia, the Al Qaeda affiliate
armed by Iran would also have the opportunity to directly attack
Americans with their new firepower. Previous local reports had already
described a flow of weapons from Yemen to Somalia and pirates deploying
anti-aircraft weapons aboard a hijacked vessel. So the arrangement may
already be here.
When two US Navy SEALs died trying to intercept
Iranian weapons shipments to the Houthis in the waters near Somalia, the
terror pipeline was very briefly in the headlines. But the Biden
administration, pro-terror think tanks and the media quickly diverted
our attention away.
Some of the credit for this ought to go to Rep. Ilhan Omar who spent her time in Congress spreading the lie that
attacks on the Houthis had caused a famine in Yemen. The campaign to
end the Saudi embargo that blocked Iran from shipping in weapons allowed
the Houthis to impose their own embargo. And Rep. Omar, a Somali
nationalist with ties to the current regime, has also been a vocal
critic of U.S. air strikes on the Al-Shabaab rebels fighting the
government.
Under Trump, Rep. Omar accused the U.S. military of
covering up ‘civilian’ casualties during air strikes against Al Qaeda,
and next year argued that, “we are not going to simply drone the
Al-Shabaab problem to death.” She also complained that the United States
had not made payments to ‘civilians’ killed in the air strikes
including some possibly unrelated ‘Omars’ who had died in Somalia. Last
year, Rep. Omar vigorously supported Rep. Gaetz’s resolution to withdraw
U.S. forces from Somalia. Now it looks like Iran will be providing
military support in Somalia.
Last year, the Soros ‘International
Crisis Group’, which has been accused of ties to the Iranian regime, had
issued a report arguing that the threat from Al-Shabaab was overblown
and urged that the Al Qaeda affiliate “cannot be defeated militarily is
that, at some point, a settlement with the group may offer the best hope
of stabilizing the country.”
How better to stabilize a country than by cutting a deal with Al Qaeda?
The
same dishonest rhetoric that had been previously used to bolster Hamas,
Hezbollah and the Houthis was deployed to prop up Al-Shabaab. And it
appears to be having the same results.
While a formal alliance
between the Houthis and Al-Shabaab might be a new arrangement, Iran has
been trying to court the Al Qaeda group for some time. The Iranians lost
their base of operations in Somalia when the government shut down
Shiite ‘aid groups’ linked to the regime in Tehran. But Somalia has too
few Shiites to pose any real threat. Instead, Iran was building up its
relationship with Al-Shabaab. Years ago there were reports that Iran was paying bounties for the Al Qaeda group to attack American targets and to smuggle weapons to the Houthis.
A
relationship between Al-Shabaab and the Houthis is more troubling
because Iran’s MO is to carry out larger terror attacks through proxies,
such as the Shiite PMUs attacking Americans in Iraq and Syria, and then
build up relationships between its terror proxies for larger attacks.
That is why Hezbollah was set up as the focal actor to back up Hamas
against Israel.
A public relationship between the Houthis and
Al-Shabaab prepares the way for more intense attacks on Americans in and
around Somalia while Iran pretends that it was the Houthis acting
unilaterally. The Iranian regime agents within the Biden administration
and the intelligence community who spread these false claims about Hamas
and Hezbollah acting independently of Iran have been spreading the same
lies about the Houthis and eventually Al-Shabaab.
If the Biden
administration follows the same failed strategy in Somalia as it is in
Yemen, we will be enmeshed in another prolonged war with Islamic
terrorists with our hands tied behind our backs. And Iran will expand
its control of international trade while American prestige drops. Prices
will continue going up and ransom payments will feed more terrorism
against America.
After a brutal civil war in Syria, Iran appears
to be succeeding in its efforts to integrate Sunni Islamists into its
terror camp. While the idea of Iran and an Al Qaeda affiliate working
together may appear unlikely, Iran had been courting Al Qaeda for some
time and there are reports that it had provided some of the training
that was used for the 9/11 attacks. We know that the 9/11 hijackers were
able to pass through Iran and the IRGC was at best complicit in the
operation.
Saif Al-Adel, the current Egyptian leader of Al Qaeda, is living in Iran under IRGC protection.
Al-Adel
had gotten his early start in Somalia where he participated in the
Battle of Mogadishu. The Islamist perpetrators who shot down three Black
Hawk choppers had reportedly been trained by Adel. He went on to
collaborate with Hezbollah and then on to Yemen. It may be no
coincidence at all that these are the current theaters of the war we’re
in.
Americans associate Al Qaeda with Osama bin Laden,
Afghanistan and Iraq, but its true origins lie in Egypt with the
Egyptian Islamic Jihad. EIJ was a splinter group of the Muslim
Brotherhood. Those are the bonds that unite Hamas, another Brotherhood
arm, and Iran, as well as the Brotherhood Islamists in America that have
been vocally campaigning for Al Qaeda and Iran.
The various
strands of the Jihadist movement have been knitting together. The most
obvious signs of this can be seen on our own streets and campuses where
the Shiite flags of Hezbollah and the Houthis fly alongside the Sunni
flags of Hamas at events overseen by Sunni Islamists. The Houthis could
not have survived without the support of Sunni Islamists in the U.S..
Now they’ll repay the favor by helping Al-Shabaab, formerly the Islamic
Courts Union, in Somalia.
Al Qaeda first waged war on America in
Africa. And Iran has been building up its presence there. Africa is the
next frontier of Islamic colonialism where tens of thousands of
Christians have already been murdered with the complicity of the Obama
and Biden administrations.
The Biden administration has allowed
Iran to expand its terror territories and that’s not just bad news for
Israel, it’s also bad news for America and for the world. Two centuries
after the United States Marines got their start fighting Islamic naval
piracy, they’re back and worse than ever.
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