American President Donald Trump has ordered the first military operation in Africa 70 days into his tenure.
Mr. Trump yesterday approved a mission enabling the U.S. Africa Command, AFRICOM, to strike at any part of the country designated “area of active hostility.”
This is a noticeable change from what the Obama administration authorises, which only allowed strikes in self-defense and in defense of AMISOM.
The approval for additional strikes against al-Shabaab is coming 24 hours after Mr. Trump relaxed preventive rules against rampant civilian casualties.
On Wednesday, he signed a directive which designated part of Somalia “area of active hostilities,” making war-zone rules applicable to the areas. This translates to less protection for civilians in such areas, raising alarm given recent reports of civilian casualties in Mosul, Iraq.
“In West Africa, our primary focus is containing and degrading Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa,” Gen. Waldhauser had testified before the US Senate earlier in March.
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