NAIROBI, Kenya -Ethiopia
is prepared to invade neighboring Somalia to defend its U.N.-backed
government against what appeared to be an imminent attack by Islamic
militiamen, a government spokesman said Wednesday. The militiamen, who
hold most of southern Somalia, deployed hundreds of fighters outside
the town where the largely powerless government is based and said they
planned to seize it.
"We have the responsibility to defend the border and the Somali
government. We will crush them," Ethiopia's Minister of Information,
Berhan Hailu, told The Associated Press.
Seizing the town of Baidoa would give the Islamic militia — which
the United States has linked to al-Qaida — the uncontested authority
over most of Somalia. Somali transitional President Abdullahi Yusuf
Ahmed is allied with Ethiopia, and has asked for its support. Ethiopia
has intervened militarily in Somalia in the past, and hundreds of Ethiopian
troops have been spotted along the countries' border in recent weeks.
The Somali Islamist militants are allied with Muslim separatists
in the Oromo region of Ethiopia.