And they they won't stop bombing until the Somalians stop being black.
Why should we get involved in these countries? I don't think there are even big mining operations in Somalia, like what are they even doing this for? In Central Africa there is a lot of mining so you at least see what they are after. What is in Somalia? We don't give a shit about Sudan, and their janjaweed turned rsf are muslim so it's not just that driving the US.
Yeah, it's not about mining at all. Somalia doesn't have major US mining ops, but it's strategically crucial for three big reasons:
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Somalia controls the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, where 10% of global trade passes (Al Jazeera, Feb 2026). Keeping that sea lane open (and under US influence) is a top priority for the Pentagon.
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Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti is the only permanent US military base in Africa (Manara Magazine, July 2025). Having an unstable Somalia next door justifies keeping that base open and lets the US monitor rivals like China (which has its own base in Djibouti) and Turkey (which just built a naval base in Mogadishu) (ISSF, Nov 2025).
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Turkey discovered about 20 billion barrels of oil there last year (Somali Guardian, May 2025). The US wants to make sure rivals don't lock down those resources and that any future development happens under a US‑friendly security umbrella.
The “counterterrorism” justification (al‑Shabaab/ISIS) is the public face, they've already hit Somalia 47 times this year, on track to break last year's record of 124 strikes per the above article. The administration now frames the groups as a potential “homeland threat” to justify the escalation (CTC Sentinel, July 2025). But the real drivers are securing that vital choke point, maintaining the base, and checking China/Turkey/UAE influence in the Horn.
Sudan's different because the RSF is backed by UAE/Saudi, who are US allies. The US isn't going to bomb its partners' proxies. Religion isn't the deciding factor; it's who’s aligned with whom in the regional power game.
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