MOGADISHU, Somalia - Drone strikes by the United States military are “wiping out” Shabaab militants in Somalia, the head of the African Union mission in the country told AFP in an interview Friday.
The US has stepped up its operations in the war-torn Horn of Africa nation, targeting the Al-Qaeda linked Shabaab, which has fought for the last decade to topple Somalia’s internationally backed government and a separate self-proclaimed branch of the Islamic State.
“These drone attacks and others are wiping out al-Shabaab in good numbers. And that is good to finish with the terrorism,” said Francisco Madeira, the chief of the 22,000-strong African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) on the sidelines of the AU’s summit in the Ethiopian capital.
In recent months, US special forces and the Somali national army have killed scores in air strikes and ground assaults targeting Shabaab, including a Christmas Eve strike that left 13 dead.
The surge in activity comes after President Donald Trump last year loosened constraints on the US military in Somalia, allowing commanders to take action against suspected terrorists when they judge it is needed, without seeking specific White House approval.
The US Africa Command has had to defend itself against allegations that its forces have killed civilians, issuing a statement in November that said no civilians died in a raid three months prior despite media reports to the contrary.
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Madeira said only that if soldiers were accused of unlawfully killing civilians they would be taken to court. He said that when deaths did occur AMISOM did not have the money to pay reparations to bereaved families.
“We do not have money to pay for this. We have been sharing this with a number of partners, but so far the response has been very, very, very minimal, almost non-existent,” he said.
While AMISOM is scheduled to depart Somalia by December 2020, Madeira said an extension of the force’s mandate was not out of the question.
“The formation of a fully-fledged, functioning… Somali National Army, it might take a bit longer than that. But we can already have some critical mass of forces that can do the work,” he said.
The once 22,000-strong AMISOM force began pulling troops out of Somalia at the end of last year, and Madeira has previously highlighted the need for more support to enable the national army to take over.
Currently, the bloated and largely ineffective Somali army is more a collection of clan militias, with various international militaries providing poorly-coordinated training to different units.
The Shabaab lost its foothold in Mogadishu in 2011, but has continued its fight, and was blamed for the country’s worst ever attack in which a truck bombing left over 500 dead in October last year.
The only two groups that benefit from the actions and presence of AS is themselves and AU.They want to keep collecting checks from the EU and US while doing the absolute minimum to get rid of these parasites.
How do they have the nerves to slander the support of the Turks to providing "poorly coordinated training" while their troops have been getting massacred by the 100's by a few faraxs with AK's. Can't wait until a strong Somali army is finally unified under one command to get these jareers of our lands.
AMISOM to stay beyond December 2020
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Re: AMISOM to stay beyond December 2020
America forced AMISOM to stay. Uganda wanted to pull all of it's troops out. Burundi only added troops after Failmaajo went there and bootyclapped. Failmaajo bootyclapped to the Ethiopians and even Djibouti to send more troops. AMISOM didn't care though , but Trump has stepped up the drone strikes in Somalia by at least 10x which shows AMISOM he's committed to karbashing Somalia too.
Doofar really plagued Somalia by inviting AMISOM...
Doofar really plagued Somalia by inviting AMISOM...
Re: AMISOM to stay beyond December 2020
zoomalia is UN Amisom project no changing that.
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