Friday, February 20, 2024

Senator Calls For Comprehensive Strategy For Somalia


Which US Senator knows the most about issues in Africa? In my opinion, the answer has long been Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis. From Defense News.
In a Feb. 13 letter to President Barack Obama, Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis., expressed frustration at the Bush administration's Somalia efforts and made clear he expects more from the new White House team. The African nation has been beset by civil war and strife since the early 1990s.

"The previous administration maintained a disjointed and short-sighted approach toward Somalia that was counterproductive and led to increased anti-Americanism in the region," according to the letter. "As a result, the situation in Somalia has deteriorated, undermining our national security goals, including counterterrorism."

What Feingold wants from the Obama White House is a "comprehensive strategy to address this crisis." The Bush administration complied with a law requiring that such a plan be fashioned annually, but according to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee member, those plans "addressed only diplomatic activities."

"Just as important, however, is the integration of all our national security resources, including those of the Department of Defense and the intelligence community, into one coherent strategy," Feingold writes.
Wouldn't that be something? An articulated joint agency strategy from the White House regarding a failed state? I'll believe it when I see it, but good for Senator Feingold for asking anyway.

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