Small Wars Journal

Somalia

Assessing the Goals of U.S. Counterterrorism Efforts in Somalia

Thu, 09/05/2019 - 12:27am
As the Global War on Terror continues to expand, the U.S. believes it is important to maintain sound strategy and policy in order to bring about success and avoid costly foreign policy and militaristic commitments. This is especially true in Somalia, where the U.S. is engaged in a small war which currently has a light footprint approach, but risks of increased involvement are possible.

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Al-Shabaab: Information Operations Strategy Overview

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 8:45am
The Federal Government of Somalia and the Somali National Army have maintained great momentum in their military operations this year. They have conducted operations in areas that have historically been long held by Al-Shabaab, liberating villages throughout the Lower Shabelle Region, thus freeing civilians from oppression in the areas surrounding Mogadishu. Even with those large governmental gains, Al-Shabaab continues to be a formidable foe within the information environment with a well-developed Information Operations strategy.

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A Proposal for Security-Sector Program Development in Somalia: Weaponizing Moral Authority SWJED Fri, 03/02/2018 - 11:23am

Since the end of the Barre era, no Somali leader or group of leaders has managed to de-clan the Somali National Army, which is why it remains dysfunctional today.