Simple situational question. Is Somalia sliding down that slippery slope? Fighting has renewed in Mogadishu. Aid groups are being targeted by fighting, foreign reporters and volunteers are being captured and held for ransom, and Islamists are executing their captives.

While it could be argued that this is simply more of the same violence and disruption to civil society that has ripped through Somalia for nearly two decades, the fear is that the worst days are still ahead.

Recent months have seen a comeback by the radical Islamic groups that had asserted control over parts of the shattered country. Reports from the region suggest that the fundamentalist fighters will capture a town in a lightning raid and then retreat, more to show off their muscle than anything else. According to witnesses, the fighters behind these raids belong to the al-Shabab, a band of mostly young men who adhere to Taliban-style Islamic codes.

Thus, the security situation is deteriorating and the combination of the Transitional government and Ethiopian troops have not been able to stabilize the situation. It is very possible that the mere presence of the Ethiopians in Somalia is creating the situation in which the violence is increasing. Meet Africa, the next front in the GWOT.

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