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Washington Examiner : Somalia's president is no ally against terrorism

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by Michael Rubin
| July 26, 2019 06:43 PM

When Somalia’s largely-appointed parliament and senate elected Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, or Farmajo as he is better known, president, there was optimism in the West. Farmajo was young, he was a former prime minister and diplomat, and he had long lived in the United States.

“This transition represents an important step forward for the country,” acting State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, adding, “The United States looks forward to the timely formation of a new government, and to working in partnership with the President and new government to advance reconciliation, drought relief, security, and build the strong institutions to deliver good governance and development for the Somali people.”

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis outlined U.S. security cooperation with Farmajo’s government: The U.S. committed itself “to build up the Somali capacity to defend itself” by identifying the terrorist threat, by providing equipment and training to African Union peacekeepers in Somalia, and by helping support the Somali forces themselves. On Nov. 27, 2018, U.S. Marine Gen. Thomas D. Waldhauser, commander of U.S. Africa Command, visited Somalia and met with Farmajo. He declared, “I’m proud of the strong relationship we have established with President Farmaajo and his government. President Farmaajo and his administration have made measurable progress and it’s clear they are dedicated to reaching the goal of a safe, stable and prosperous Somalia.”

Alas, it seems the State Department, successive U.S. defense secretaries, and Waldhauser were all had. While the United States continues to pour money into Somalia, the world’s most corrupt country according to Transparency International, and while the U.S. embassy in Somalia continues to double down on the Farmajo experiment, Farmajo increasingly not only turns his back on reform but also apologizes for, if not endorses, terrorism. :whew:

Here’s the problem. The tremendous corruption Somalia faces and which Farmajo has not countered has undercut Somalia’s security. Earlier this week, a suicide bombing in the Mogadishu mayor’s office killed 11 and barely missed James Swan, an American citizen and the United Nation’s special representative to the country. Such attacks have become a near weekly occurrence.

It is against this backdrop that Farmajo was caught on tape saying, “Al-Shabab has foreigners with them who refused to harm their own countries and came here to explode our country. But ours [Somali members of al-Shabab] are fools because they do not go to the countries where these foreign elements came from to explode. That exchange would have been fine, but they agreed to harm our own country only.”
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In other words, Farmajo is urging Somali extremists to attack in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and other neighboring countries. Such rhetoric is dangerous, given how al-Shabab has, in the past, done just that. For example, the 2013 Westgate Mall attackers in Nairobi, Kenya, killed 67 including British citizens, Canadians, Frenchmen, Indians, Dutch, and Koreans. The next year, al-Shabab terrorists hijacked a bus in Kenya and executed more than two dozen non-Muslims on board. In April 2015, al-Shabab terrorists killed 148 at Garissa University College in Kenya. Early this year, al-Shabab terrorists attacked the upscale Dusit hotel in Nairobi and targeted foreigners. Al-Shabab has launched other attacks in Uganda, targeting crowds of soccer fans.

Farmajo’s strategy is not only amoral, but it is also stupid, for he essentially seeks to replicate the policies earlier embraced by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey, each of which believed they could strike a devil’s bargain with extremists to limit their attacks outside their home countries only to discover they were not immune from blowback. :Heh:

What is to be done? Like a gambler who believes that he can recoup his losses with just one more hand, Ambassador Donald Yamamoto and the State Department continue to double down on a strategy seeking to rebuild Somalia from the center. Across administrations, they have come to believe that the path to peace in the Horn of Africa comes from rebuilding the Somali government in Mogadishu and helping it expand its reach from the center outward

Given both the failed U.S. faith in Farmajo and the ineffectiveness, if not corruption, of Somali Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire who apparently has spent his tenure maneuvering to replace Farmajo, it is time for the State and Defense Departments to consider a periphery-first strategy: consolidating security, stability, and good governance in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somaliland, and Kenya and then partnering with local leaders who live among their own people. At present, U.S. assistance and Western investment has transformed appointed Somali bureaucrats into millionaires several times. They can skim off the top or use their inside knowledge to win business, all the while living behind high compound walls, sending their families abroad, and generally proving themselves afraid or unable to interact freely and openly with the people they claim to represent. Meanwhile, high non-governmental organization salaries distort the local economy.

It would be a far better use of assistance to invest only in regions of Somalia where local authorities live among their own people and represent them in reality rather than just on a diplomatic flowchart. Simply put, there can be no peace in Somalia until Somalis decide they want it and clan leaders demand it from their own publics.

A decade of throwing money at the problem is only making matters worse.

Farmajo’s statement suggesting al-Shabab attack Somalia’s neighbors more than Somalia underscores the failure. The U.S. Mission in Somalia can put out press releases announcing programs and talk about investing in capacity or good governance, but any reasonable metric suggests such investment has been wasted if not counterproductive. It’s time for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to exercise its oversight and for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to launch a fundamental review of Horn of Africa strategy so as not to preside over a slow motion train wreck.


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Only Rubin, who has a bounty on his head, is making those wild accusations on a fringe right-wing newspaper.
In December 2017, Turkish national offered a reward of 3-million Turkish lira (almost $800,000) for help in delivering Rubin to Turkey to answer Turkish terrorism allegations in connection with the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Rubin#Bounty
Meanwhile, neither the State Department nor the US ambassador in Somalia made such absurd accusations, but instead condemned the recent attack and expressed sympathy for the victims and support for the gov.
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faqash lackey ,

do u expect an ambassedor of a first world country to speak like zoomalia federal states who behave like they are in a maqaxi..!!

u have seen the UK ambassedor to US who polite and pragmatic he was until the scandelous correspondence between him and UK Government was exposed.

Press is the fourth estate where they can express what a diplomat cant express.

learn something you blind extinct ajuran boy from the article instead of hiding the sun with ur balm
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Somebody must've watched his stuttering speech of yesterday where he was urging Al Shayadiin to attack neighboring countries.
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ramzy2277 wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 10:05 pm faqash lackey ,

do u expect an ambassedor of a first world country to speak like zoomalia federal states who behave like they are in a maqaxi..!!

u have seen the UK ambassedor to US who polite and pragmatic he was until the scandelous correspondence between him and UK Government was exposed.

Press is the fourth estate where they can express what a diplomat cant express.

learn something you blind extinct ajuran boy from the article instead of hiding the sun with ur balm

I have always thought of him being one of the Doofaars here, are you sure he is of the Qabiil you think he is? Daaroods are good at disguising themselves as others when they want to mislead the naive Somalis.
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As long as the US refuse to recognise their dust blown toilet it's all good. :D :sland: :up:
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It would be a far better use of assistance to invest only in regions of Somalia where local authorities live among their own people and represent them in reality rather than just on a diplomatic flowchart. Simply put, there can be no peace in Somalia until Somalis decide they want it and clan leaders demand it from their own publics.

A decade of throwing money at the problem is only making matters worse.



Spot on.
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It is that Rubin idiot again. I was under the impression it was Hargaisa that hired him to write these articles but now I am thinking it may be Kenya. Either way he is an idiot and can't be taken serious.
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Turbulence wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2019 4:24 am It is that Rubin idiot again. I was under the impression it was Hargaisa that hired him to write these articles but now I am thinking it may be Kenya. Either way he is an idiot and can't be taken serious.
People who point out the reality are not paid.i agree with mr Rubin, aid must be cut as it’s counter productive to the failed state
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No he is paid. He replaced that other idiot that used to write a lot of anti Somalia articles.

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Turbulence wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2019 5:00 am No he is paid. He replaced that other idiot that used to write a lot of anti Somalia articles.

thanks for the link,

i never heard about him before this article,

and now i know he have more authenticity as he is a person who made a field visit not only reading online news and making opinions based on heresay but on real field visits to the concerned parties.

faqash use always the same tactics to smear whistle blowers , instead of correcting themselves, they go on denial outcry.

disgusting species, a cancer on the somali ethnicity,

look all across somali regions,

all living in harmony except where those dofars live.
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Mr Rubio is a good guy who wrote the truth. The problem with the people from Somalia is they are allergic to the truth. The like to feed themselves lies, which they have been doing for the past 30 years.
What can I say “if they can’t help themselves first, no one can help them”
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Turbulence wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2019 5:00 am No he is paid. He replaced that other idiot that used to write a lot of anti Somalia articles.

Do you mean the other idiot the one who looks like indhoyar?
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DayrBare wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:07 pm
ramzy2277 wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 10:05 pm faqash lackey ,

do u expect an ambassedor of a first world country to speak like zoomalia federal states who behave like they are in a maqaxi..!!

u have seen the UK ambassedor to US who polite and pragmatic he was until the scandelous correspondence between him and UK Government was exposed.

Press is the fourth estate where they can express what a diplomat cant express.

learn something you blind extinct ajuran boy from the article instead of hiding the sun with ur balm

I have always thought of him being one of the Doofaars here, are you sure he is of the Qabiil you think he is? Daaroods are good at disguising themselves as others when they want to mislead the naive Somalis.

Hmmm,

i dont know, he could be a dofar, from his/her avatar ,i assumed he is from ajuran since that avatar is the old ajuuran flag,

but knowing dofar obssession of claiming other people's history as their own, i wont be surprised if he is a confused dofar thinking dofars have

anything to do with ajuuran
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Immediately, after securing his generous contract of fifty thousand US Dollar/Month, he initiated a smear tactics, making ad hominem attacks on the Somali government including the President, criticizing American Foreign Policy and Pentagon’s support on Somalia with the aim of swaying lawmaker’s opinion.
https://hiiraan.com/op4/2019/july/16499 ... ation.aspx
For fifty thousand US Dollar/Month, Rubin hasn't done a good job.
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