Washington re-establishes military presence in Somalia

Washington re establishes military presence in Somalia

We are moving towards the return of a permanent American military presence in Somalia. US President Joe Biden authorized, on Monday, May 16, the sending of troops to the country from which US forces had withdrawn, at the end of Donald Trump’s mandate.

With our correspondent in Washington, Guillaume Naudin

Several hundred special forces soldiers will be redeployed to Somalia from countries in the region. The exact figure is not specified, but the New York Times understands it will be around 450.

At the time of withdrawal decided by Donald Trumpthey were about 700. Since then, American soldiers have been going back and forth to train and advise Somali and African Union soldiers.

This new mechanism is likely to reinforce the effectiveness of American action. According to a senior administration official, the White House’s strategy is to limit the threat of Al-Shabaab by suppressing their ability to plan and carry out heavy operations.

In addition to this decision, the American president also gives his agreement to target a dozen Shebab officials. This is also a significant change.

Upon taking office, US President Joe Biden suspended a rather permissive set of rules regarding targeted strikes. Since then, except in cases of self-defense, it was necessary to refer before to the White House.

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American intelligence estimates between 5,000 and 10,000 the number of militiamen operating mainly in Somalia, but also in neighboring countries. A sufficiently serious threat to justify this reinforcement of the American military presence on the spot.

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