Nestled in a back corner of Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport
is a sprawling walled compound run by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Set on the coast of the Indian Ocean, the facility looks like a small
gated community, with more than a dozen buildings behind large
protective walls and secured by guard towers at each of its four
corners. Adjacent to the compound are eight large metal hangars, and
the CIA has its own aircraft at the airport. The site, which airport
officials and Somali intelligence sources say was completed four months
ago, is guarded by Somali soldiers, but the Americans control access.
At the facility, the CIA runs a counterterrorism training program for
Somali intelligence agents and operatives aimed at building an
indigenous strike force capable of snatch operations and targeted
“combat” operations against members of Al Shabab, an Islamic militant
group with close ties to Al Qaeda.
1 Comments in Response to The CIA's Secret Sites in Somalia
Well! I'll be. Imagine the CIA having secret sites in Somalia, kidnapping people, torturing them, assassinating them. This can't possibly be true. Surely, the "terrorists" are trying to undermine the good will of the world's biggest democracy(tm).
PS: I can't wait till the news come out that the so called Somali pirates are really CIA operatives. Just like Al Qaeda. And the Taliban. And Hamas. And Hezbollah. He he he...