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What's behind US operations in Somalia?

Despite the US government's growing distance from Somalia and considerations in some political circles to recognize Somaliland's independence, US military involvement in the region remains undiminished.The Pentagon continues to focus on operations against the Islamist group Al-Shabaab.

In a recent US air strike, Mohamed Mohamud Mir, a high-ranking commander of Al-Shabaab, was killed. According to the United Nations, Mir was responsible for financing the group and collecting forced taxes in areas controlled by Al-Shabaab.

Mohamed Mohamud Mir, a high-ranking commander of Al-Shabaab, was killed in a recent airstrike by the US Air Force.

According to the United Nations, Mir was responsible for financing the group and collecting forced taxes in areas controlled by Al-Shabaab.

 Why these operations?

- The attacks highlight the role of the US as an indispensable player in the fight against radical Islamism, especially against the backdrop of the increasing presence of Egyptian and Turkish troops in Somalia.

 - The US army wants to prevent the complete collapse of Somali statehood, as the country plays a key role in logistics in the Horn of Africa. There are also suspicions that the Yemeni Huthi rebels could be supporting Al-Shabaab, which makes the region particularly sensitive for the USA.


Background: Somalia's stability is critical to security in the region, particularly in terms of control over strategically important trade routes and maritime access. US operations are aimed at limiting an escalation of violence and strengthening the Somali government in the fight against Al-Shabaab.

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