Wednesday September 2, 2020
A Somali security force member looks on at the scene of a suicide car bomb blast on August 30, 2016 in Mogadishu [MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB/AFP via Getty Images]
The Acting Deputy Representative of the United States to the United Nations, Ambassador Cherith Norman Chalet, said her country had spent nearly $3.5 billion to restore Somalia’s security over the past two decades, without achieving any results.
Norman added that the US continues to use airstrikes to target the leaders of Al-Shabaab movement, but military operations alone will not lead to victory over the terrorists.
The American Forces Africa Command explained in a report that it had launched 46 airstrikes against Al-Shabaab this year alone.
The United States expressed concern that taxes paid by local parties, including commercial establishments, to Al-Shabab are being used to launch attacks against the government.