The Decades of Military Agreements That Failed Somalia
Since 2004, successive federal government administrations have entered into military agreements serving foreign interests while failing to secure lasting peace.
Since 2004, successive federal government administrations have entered into military agreements serving foreign interests while failing to secure lasting peace.
Since the 1990s, international peacekeeping missions in Somalia have struggled to stabilize the nation amid ongoing civil war and political instability.
In January 2025, Somalia’s return to the UN Security Council will provide it with a platform to influence global diplomacy, regional stability, and counterterrorism strategies.