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Africa Horn
Somalia: New strategy to defeat Al-Shabaab unveiled
2023-08-10
This sounds like they’re going for a Hammer-and-Anvil approach, but I truly cannot claim any understanding of military tactics. If those of you who do would be so kind as to explain what the reporter is talking about, I would be grateful.
[Garowe] A regional approach has been undertaken to cure the al-Shabaab
...... the Islamic version of the old Somali warlord...
menace in Somalia, a sharp drift from the initial approach in which Somalia and peacekeepers from the African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
have been struggling to contain the bully boys, who control huge swathes of rural central and southern Somalia.

In the new approach, it has emerged, that neighboring countries will contribute soldiers who are not part of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia [ATMIS] as part of the strategy to annihilate the bully boys, who have started losing ground on several fronts.

The Temporary operation by ATMIS was approved by Ambassador Mohammed El-Amine Souef, commander of the ATMIS Sam Okiding, and the commander of the Gash frontline forces Mohammed Bariis, ahead of the second phase of operations against the forces of Evil which will mainly target Jubaland

Already, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud had reached out to his colleagues from Kenya, Djibouti, and Æthiopia, while asking them for military assistance ahead of the second phase of operations. The second phase has been dubbed Black Lion Mission.

There is a deliberate effort by members of the East Africa community and those from the Horn of Africa to help Somalia effectively fight terrorism, with countries projecting that economic stability will be achieved once stabilization of the country succeeds.

"Black Lions Mission is a regional plan that will strengthen the efforts of the Federal Government of Somalia and ATMIS as the enemy [ Al-Shabaab] is the same," said Ambassador Souef.

"The security of Somalia today can have a negative impact on Djibouti, Æthiopia, Kenya, and Uganda, so we agreed to strengthen our coordination," he added.

The army commander reiterated the efforts of the Somalia National Army to master the plan ahead of handing over security responsibilities from ATMIS later on next year. ATMIS has been the face of the war against al-Shabaab in Somalia for almost two decades.

"At this point, it is time, the main purpose of the lion-black mission is to undermine al-Shabaab and reach a level that cannot be a threat to government and state," said the Gashanle Mohammed Bariis.

Firce Commander Lt Gen Sam Okiding noted that the mission force is forever indebted to support the stabilization mission in Somalia, adding that all stakeholders will be involved ahead of the second phase of operations against the forces of Evil particularly in Middle Jubba.

"We are ready to help whenever we are needed. We will soon hold another conference to look at the details of the entire plan. We are doing all of this to ensure that our brothers in Somalia take full control of the country’s security," Sam Okiding.

Æthiopian troops have started arriving in the Horn of Africa nation with their colleagues from Kenya also preparing for the assault. The Black Lion Mission will be critical to Kenya since it will focus on Jubaland, a state acting as a buffer zone for the Kenya Defense Forces [KDF] in Somalia.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Thank you for explaining, Skidmark. You do come in handy. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-08-10 20:08  

#1  neighboring countries will contribute soldiers

By 'recruiting' assets from bordering countries, cross-border battles no longer threaten the sovereignty of trans-border regions and remove the aspect of 'safe havens'. A lesson from Vietnam.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-08-10 11:21  

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