Trump’s Ploy in Somalia Could Lead to a Civil War Which Would End Any Hopes of Qatar Deal
Just as Bill Clinton had to make his toughest foreign policy decision almost immediately entering the Oval Office, so too will Joe Biden.
Just as Bill Clinton had to make his toughest foreign policy decision almost immediately entering the Oval Office, so too will Joe Biden.
The Somalia-based Al-Shabaab terrorist group had nothing but love for Obama’s eight years in the White House, which saw them flourish under covert, US weapon sales programs…which current POTUS Trump is now squashing.
In what can be seen as “message” alignment with the US mainstream media, Al-Shabaab is mocking the US President in a new video…calling Trump a “brainless billionaire.”
BP is interested in Somalia’s vast oil deposits off the Somalia coast in the Indian Ocean.
The United States notes that it is ramping military activity in the poor African nation because of the need to fight Al Qaeda – ISIS “affiliated” Al Shabaab.
Fund ISIS and Al Qaeda in Syria to remove Assad and get a Saudi/Qatari pipeline through the Middle East state.
Bomb Al Qaeda – ISIS “affiliated” Al Shabaab in Somalia to lay claim to large oil reserves.
Aid, what is it good for? While many Bono-loving, bleeding heart liberals would be appalled at the very thought of questioning the importance of giving money to charity or to the less fortunate, such a belief is rooted in pure fiction. In fact, the seemingly innocuous act of transferring money abroad in voluntary Robin Hood fashion is at the root of most political problems wreaking havoc across the developing world. Why?
An African Union increasingly coming under the influence of China is fighting NATO sponsored destabilization in the form of Wahhabi terrorism such as Al Shabaab and Boko Haram.
The spate of terrorist attacks in France, Tunisia and Kuwait on June 26th brought condemnation from most of the world’s leaders, especially the terrorist attack against the US Air Products plant in Isere, France, which received most of the media attention.
It seems that a day rarely passes without news of a new atrocity committed by an increasingly notorious terrorist group. And, without fail, this news is accompanied by an increase in U.S. military interventions around the world.