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Why Donald Trump is in the Warpath Against Islamic State of Somalia


Mary Harper

Somali analyst

Getty Images to see the profile of Donald Trump, dressed in the sea army, pointing to his figure at the press conferenceGetty Images

In Africa, the discovery of militants who have become a group of Islamic States, which can be hard worked in the discovery and struggle of fighting while deepening the mountains of Somalia.

Donald Trump in the typical style, however, when the latest US president promised an airport during the last weekend, he published on social media: “We will find you!”

Trump said success, less than two weeks, attacking the Somalia Punterland’s half-autonomous Community and other militants and “destroyed many terrorists that were killed by civilians.”

He proudly made the former president Joe Biden failed.

“Biden and his chronicles would not act quickly to get the job. I did!”

Somalia was the goal of the first major military operation of America that was surprised under the new administration that the US wanted to ignore many in the country.

During his first term, Trump retired about 700 american troops, his descendants reversed.

$ 600,000 (£ 492,000) One year, the Somali government has just signed with Washington lobbying top business, a BGR team, is a worrised statement.

According to the path, Somalia’s US troops performed special operations, they were preparing an elite Somali and made regular air aircraft.

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Golis Mousses are hidden in militants and where punctland safety forces try to hunt

The day before Airstrike, Washington Post published a conversation with Hassan Sheikh Mohamud President Somali. “It’s not our special forces training to extract American counselors and consultants.”

After a strike, a post of X was also about despair. “Unprotected by the United States support in the fight against international terrorism” and welcomed “continued to” continue the decisive leadership of the President Donald Trump “.

But the planes on the ground are different and Trump did not stop the air bombings at its first term. In fact, he climbed almost 400.

“Strike does not mean that the U.S. government has stepped on his military commitment in Somalia,” says Matt Bryden’s strategic consultant based in Nairobi-based Sahan research.

“It is expected to assume leadership positions in African issues that the federal government of Somalia is no longer perceived and highly critical in recent years with high levels of security support.”

The approach to terrorism against Puntland is different from the National Semalia government, with which he cut links in March last year.

It is self-reliable and is not subjected to African Union support support, of which 12,000 are on the ground and including the US and Turkey.

Mohamed Mubarak, head of Punteland’s Security Coordination Office, the points are struggling with little or thanks for the years that are fighting for years.

“It is not fair to put the Airstrike front and half in the ground while fighting and dying,” says Mrubarak Mr.

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There is no light Abdulqadir Mumin, who has been a leading influence on Is-Somalia, died in a US Airstrike, or now the head is worldwide

“Whatever the rest of the world is doing, we are fighting, which is an international problem,” he noted.

“We have not seen much of the help of Kenya, Ethiopia and the Basque Country. We do not know that Americans will do more than an air aircraft.”

Punteland says that his forces have captured 48 caves and destroying dozens of external drones and explosives – last year when launching a full scale “Hillaac” or “lightning” last year.

It has been in Somalia for a decade. Al-Shabab has raised less threat than Islamic groups, which controls large parts of the country and has described the most successful affiliate of Al-Qaeda.

However, lately, it has become more significant – locally, regionally and internationally.

Tickets and unnamed U.S. authorities are the leader in Somalia, the orange orange beard of Abdulqadir Mumin, is now a global head.

The initial reports suggested that he killed in a US plane in the last May, but never confirmed.

Whether the mumin is head or alive or is dead, that is, there has been a growing concern with foreign states.

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Puntland trained an elite force to be militant after

As Trump said: “These killers, which we found hidden in the caves, threatened the United States and our allies.”

According to Tricia Bacon, the director of the American University Policy at the Washington DC, “It has taken more responsibility for Is-Somalia within the Islamic Network, especially in Africa but beyond continent.”

From Mozambique Mozambiki to Mali, from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Nigeria, Is-Somalia is a decisive nervous center.

Mrs. Bacons warns Is-Somalia beyond Africa.

“It is located to facilitate and support attacks in the west, including the United States. He wants to inspire attacks in the west,” he noted.

“International partners should provide greater support to the continuous anti-group efforts.”

Mr. Bryden said to collide with rebels made by rebels protected by rebels in Yemen’s red sea.

“Like Al-Shabab, Is-Somalia has received the arms and training of Yemen’s Houthis, which is a source of concern for US government and allies,” he said.

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Somalia Security Forces Hope the Trump Administration will not be single Airstrike

The number of growing foreign fighters joins in the group, improving its strength in terms of numbers and specialization.

It is an important source of Is-Somalia, which are migrants of Ethiopia, gathered in the city of Port of Puntanland, in the hope of the sea crossing for a better life abroad.

Payments that would earn in the Gulf States pay better and experts say that some of the higher authorities in the group are Ethiopia.

“We evaluate that it is 80% or foreign fighters, mostly from North Africa, Ethiopia, Tanzania and the Middle East, says Mr. Mubarak.

It calculates that the group is about 1,000 strong; UN monitors were placed around 600 and 700.

Last October, the head of the USA African authority, Michael Langley, said he believed “twice” twice “.

The group had one of the most sophisticated in December, playing a military base in Puntland’s Bari region.

The team released a statement that a single Somali did not participate. 12 attackers came from seven countries – Tanzania, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Yemen and Ethiopia.

The movement has also become more efficient to raise money.

The US, UN and Somalia experts are more essential for financial infrastructure – Al-Karrar is based on the office – based on the tiptandans, specializes in other horns in Africa and beyond Africa.

The US Finance Office for Foreign Asset Control said Is-Somalia in the first sex of 2022 that almost 2m lifted local businesses, imports, nomads and farmers.

If Punteland’s forces get to run out of militants, the air support is invaluable.

After the US strike and Puntland police said the head of the Is-Somalia murder group, Abdirahman Shirwa said, gave up.

However, experts say that such strikes must come with existing cells in Somalia and others stop mushrooms.

There is no clear way and, whether the US and his leaders are unpredictable to keep bombing the mountains of northeast Somalia.

Mary Harper has written two books about Somalia, and everything you have told me is true, look at life according to Al-Shabab.

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