
U.S. Airstrikes Obliterate ISIS Caves in Somalia
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Looks like the U.S. military isn’t wasting any time. President Trump just greenlit a series of airstrikes targeting ISIS fighters holed up in Somalia’s Cal-Miskaad mountains. The result? Multiple ISIS operatives wiped out, zero civilian casualties. That’s efficiency.
These weren’t random cave-dwellers, either. The targets were high-value threats, the kind who think a few rocks overhead make them untouchable. Well, they thought wrong. The strikes, carried out with pinpoint accuracy, made sure of that. The U.S. didn’t go at it alone, either. Somali authorities were in the loop, coordinating efforts to clean house and disrupt ISIS’s growing influence in the region.
And here’s the kicker—this is the first military action in Somalia since Trump’s return to office. If anyone was wondering where he stands on counterterrorism, wonder no more. This is a clear signal: America isn’t just watching; it’s acting.
ISIS operatives in Somalia have been using the rugged terrain as a hideout, assuming they were safe from the long reach of U.S. firepower. Bad assumption. The U.S. just proved that no matter how deep they burrow, there’s nowhere to hide.
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