From Military.com:
“US Military
Says its Troop Removal from Somalia is Complete”
The U.S.
military says its troop withdrawal from Somalia is complete, in one of the last
actions of President Donald Trump’s presidency. Some experts have warned that
the withdrawal of an estimated 700 U.S. military personnel comes at the worst
possible time for Somalia, as the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group
improves its bomb-making skills and continues to attack military and civilian
targets even in the capital, Mogadishu. The withdrawal comes less than a month
before Somalia is set to hold a national election.
The U.S.
personnel trained and supported Somali forces, including its elite special
forces, in counter-terror operations. They are being moved to other African
countries such as neighboring Kenya and Djibouti, home of the only permanent
U.S. military base in Africa, but U.S. Africa Command spokesman Col. Chris
Karns would not say how many are going where. Asked whether the administration
of President-elect Joe Biden will reverse the withdrawal, Karns replied in an
email: “It would be inappropriate for us to speculate or engage in
hypotheticals.” Karns said the operation enters its “next phase of periodic
engagement with Somali security forces.” He would not go into details.
The withdrawal
was announced late last year, with a Jan. 15 deadline. The U.S. military, which
has carried out a growing number of airstrikes against al-Shabab and a small
band of fighters linked to the Islamic State group during Trump’s
administration, says it will continue to pressure al-Shabab. The extremist
group has an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 fighters. Those Somali forces, even U.S.
assessments have said, are not ready to take over responsibility for the
country’s security, especially as a 19,000-strong multinational African Union
force is also set to withdraw by the end of this year. The U.S. Africa Command
commander, Gen. Stephen Townsend, noted “no serious injuries or significant
loss of equipment, despite significant efforts to target us by al-Shabab”
during the “intense” operation to remove the U.S. personnel. Townsend on
Saturday visited Manda Bay in Kenya, where the U.S. Africa Command said
“substantial enhancements have been made to physical security” after a deadly
al-Shabab attack a year ago destroyed U.S. aircraft used against it in Somalia.
^ Somalia is
not safe or stable enough for American Troops to leave. Past Terrorist Attacks
carried out from Somalia into neighboring countries like Kenya mean the
situation is a regional one and not just an internal Somali one. I don’t know
what will happen now, but I’m sure it won’t be good. ^
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