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US Strikes Alleged IS Targets in Somalia

US Strikes Alleged IS Targets in Somalia
Above: Security forces are dispatched to the scene after a bomb and armed attack on a hotel that is close to the Presidential Palace, Somalia, on March 15, 2024. Image copyright: Abukar Mohamed Muhudin/Contributor/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Facts

  • In coordination with the local federal government, US Africa Command carried out airstrikes against alleged Islamic State group (IS) targets in Somalia on Saturday.

  • The Pentagon claimed that multiple operatives were killed and no civilians were harmed, while Trump said that the main target was a senior IS attack planner.

  • This was the first such military operation in Somalia since Pres. Donald Trump returned to the White House and comes as the US Central Command conducted airstrikes against an al-Qaeda affiliate in northwest Syria on Thursday.


The Spin


Republican narrative

This operation illustrates Trump's decisive leadership in protecting American interests and sends a clear message to terrorists threatening US security. A high-ranking IS leader that the US military targeted for years has finally been neutralized — something that Biden and his allies would have never been able to achieve.


Democratic narrative

These strikes were more symbolic than substantive, designed primarily to promote Trump as a commander-in-chief who has protected the country from the very start of his term rather than to address a serious threat. The Biden administration neutralized a high-ranking IS leader not too long ago — the public should wait and see if the Trump administration confirms its initial assessment.


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