US Appoints New Ambassador to Somalia

Richard Riley, the new US Ambassador to Somalia. (Somali National News Agency)
Richard Riley, the new US Ambassador to Somalia. (Somali National News Agency)
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US Appoints New Ambassador to Somalia

Richard Riley, the new US Ambassador to Somalia. (Somali National News Agency)
Richard Riley, the new US Ambassador to Somalia. (Somali National News Agency)

US President Joe Biden has nominated Richard Riley to be the next US Ambassador to Somalia, according to the Somali National News Agency.

Riley will serve as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, replacing Larry Andre, who has served as the US Ambassador to Somalia since January 2022.

Previously, Riley worked at the US embassies in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, the UK, China, Russia, and Yemen, the state news agency reported.

This coincides with the surrender of Abdi Hassan Hulbaale, a senior al-Shabaab commander, to the Somali National Army.

The army didn’t comment until Thursday on the “terrorist attack” which al-Shabaab carried out on Wednesday on a military base in Hiran, Mogadishu.

The Movement announced that it attacked a military base in Bartiri, in the center of Mogadishu, leading to fierce clashes between al-Shabaab and the Somali forces and loyal tribal militias.

Several prominent al-Shabaab leaders have recently surrendered to the army that threatened to eradicate the remnants of terrorists in the south and center of the country.

Army officers told the state news agency that the “Khawarij militias” fled the region before the arrival of the forces that are advancing toward the few rural regions controlled by insurgents.



Revolutionary Guard Displays Power in Tehran Streets

Basij Forces in military display in Tehran, January 10, 2024 (AP)
Basij Forces in military display in Tehran, January 10, 2024 (AP)
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Revolutionary Guard Displays Power in Tehran Streets

Basij Forces in military display in Tehran, January 10, 2024 (AP)
Basij Forces in military display in Tehran, January 10, 2024 (AP)

Thousands of Iranian Revolutionary Guard members participated in the “Walkers to Jerusalem” march in Tehran on Friday, displaying military vehicles and heavy weapons to show their readiness to face threats against Iran.
The march, which began in the morning, included Basij forces, a branch of the Revolutionary Guard.
In his speech, Gen. Mohammad Reza Naghdi, a senior Guard official, said the US is “responsible for all the troubles of the Muslim world.”
He added, “If we destroy the Zionist regime and remove US bases from the region, one of our main problems will be solved,” referring to Israel, Iran’s main enemy.
Men in military uniforms marched the streets in Tehran, while others rode motorcycles and vehicles, some carrying rocket launchers.
The crowds waved flags of Iran, Palestine, and Hezbollah, the Lebanese group backed by Tehran.
Participants also held images of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and figures from the “Axis of Resistance,” a network of armed groups supported by Iran.
Iranian-made missiles, drones, and other military gear were displayed on Tehran’s streets.
Brig. Gen. Hasan Hassanzadeh, head of the Revolutionary Guard in Tehran, told state TV that the march aimed to show support for Gaza and Palestine.
“We also want to show that Basij forces are ready to face any threat from the enemies of the Iranian revolution,” he added.
Iran has not recognized Israel and has supported the Palestinian cause since the 1979 revolution.