五角大楼试图解释一场鲜为人知、被遗忘的“永远战争”。
Pentagon Seeks To Explain A Little-Known, Forgotten 'Forever War'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/pentagon-defends-little-known-forgotten-forever-war

尽管美国对索马里的军事干预创下纪录——102次空袭和最近一次地面突袭——五角大楼坚称它并未陷入“永远战争”。这与特朗普政府时期活动的大幅增加形成对比,超过了奥巴马和拜登政府时期空袭次数的十倍。 五角大楼发言人金斯利·威尔逊表示,行动“范围狭窄”,专注于反恐,保护美国本土免受像青年党和小型伊斯兰国分支机构等组织构成的威胁。 美国对索马里的介入可追溯到2006年,最初支持埃塞俄比亚的入侵。青年党是一个在这次干预后成立的激进组织,于2012年宣布效忠基地组织。尽管美国将其行动定义为有针对性的反恐行动,但近期空袭数量的激增引发了人们对美国在该地区长期承诺性质的质疑。

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Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

The US Department of War insisted on Tuesday that it’s not waging a "forever war" in Somalia despite the fact that the Trump administration has shattered the record for annual airstrikes in the country.

Liam Cosgrove, a reporter for ZeroHedgenoted during a Pentagon press briefing on Tuesday that the US has launched 101 airstrikes (now 102) in Somalia and that US troops reportedly conducted a recent ground raid, and asked why the US military is still in the country.

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"I can assure you this is an America First Department of War and president, so we aren’t conducting forever wars in Somalia, we aren’t seeking regime change, and we’re not nation building," Pentagon spokeswoman Kingsley Wilson said in reply.

The Trump administration has dramatically escalated the US war in Somalia, launching more than 10 times the number of airstrikes that the US conducted in 2024, and more than the combined total of airstrikes launched during the 12 years that Presidents Obama and Biden were in office. Despite the unprecedented scale of US strikes, Kingsley described the campaign as "narrowly scoped."

She told Cosgrove, "I will say that this Department’s narrowly scoped, intelligence-driven, counterintelligence operations in places like Somalia, alongside our partners, allow us to protect the American homeland from terrorist threats and to protect our interests."

US airstrikes this year have targeted a small ISIS affiliate based in caves in Somalia’s northeastern Puntland region and al-Shabaab in southern and central Somalia.

The US has been fighting al-Shabaab since it backed an Ethiopian invasion of Somalia in 2006, which ousted the Islamic Courts Union, a coalition of Muslim groups that briefly held power in Mogadishu after taking the capital from CIA-backed warlords.

Al-Shabaab was the radical offshoot of the Islamic Courts Union and claimed its first attack in 2007, which targeted Ethiopian troops occupying Mogadishu.

In 2012, al-Shabaab declared loyalty to al-Qaeda, after years of fighting the US and its proxies. The ISIS affiliate in Somalia first emerged in 2015 as an offshoot of al-Shabaab, and is believed to have only a few hundred members.

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