Indeed, the intended ends
of the strategy are the transformation of Somalia into a peaceful
democracy. The ways proposed have seen the formulation of a regional
alliance helmed by the United States, which such partners as Kenya,
Djibouti, Ethiopia and Yemen have come together to assist Somalia in
extracting the cause of its conflict. To the perception of the Bush
administration, this cause is the presence of terrorism, with the means of
strategy implementation centering on the need to "eliminate the terrorist
threat and promote political stability by supporting the establishment of a
functioning central government." (Bush, 7)
4. The strategy described above voices many of the priorities which are
commonly applied throughout the U.S. National Security Strategy, as
illustrated by a review of the essential tasks promoted by the 2006 report
thereupon. Here, the emphasis is on cooperative measures such as the
creation of strategic regional alliances and collaborative military efforts
aimed as targets such as terrorism, the development of WMD and impediments
to the process of globalization. The Bush speech addresses a regional
organization assembled with these very principles at its core. Indeed, the
policy promoted by Bush indicates that "broad-based dialogue that will lead
to reconciliation and a political consensus is crucial if Somalia is to
achieve a sustainable solution to this long-running conflict." (8) This is
a...
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