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Tag: al-Shabaab

Posted inHorn of Africa

US re-entry into Somalia aims at Russia, China

by Stig Jarle Hansen June 6, 2022June 8, 2022

The United States has announced it will resume a limited military presence in Somalia. The former administration withdrew troops from the country in 2020. The mission of the American soldiers is still what it has been for the last 15 years: to advise and assist Somali forces. US troops will not be directly involved in […]

Posted inOpinion

Afghanistan today, Africa tomorrow: America’s saga of failure

by Brandon J Weichert August 30, 2021August 30, 2021
Somali soldiers patrol in convoy near Sanguuni military base, where an American special operations soldier was killed by a mortar attack on June 8, about 450km south of Mogadishu, on June 13, 2018. Photo: AFP / Mohamed Abdiwahab
Posted inWorld

How civil initiatives will help to defeat al-Shabaab

by Tatiana Kanunnikova July 9, 2018
Bill of Rights. Photo: iStock
Posted inChina, France, Iraq, Middle East, Pakistan, Russia, South Asia, Syria, World

Growing disdain for America’s false democratic ideals

by Christina Lin April 10, 2018April 10, 2018
A U.S. special forces soldier demonstrates how to detain a suspect during Flintlock 2014, a U.S.-led international training mission for African militaries, in Diffa, Niger, on March 4, 2014. Photo: Reuters
Posted inAT Finance, China, Germany, Vietnam, World

Washington’s African pivot in the ‘war on terror’

by Andrew Brennan November 1, 2017November 1, 2017
Representational image. Photo: iStock
Posted inAfghanistan, India, Pakistan, South Asia, World

How corrupt officials open doors for terrorists

by Tatiana Kanunnikova June 15, 2017June 15, 2017

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