I understand there has been some massive bombing inside boni forest. The forest has a very long stretch…what are probabilities of flushing those Alkebabs with the random bombing on the target militias?
Poor military tactics by the General leading the KDF operation. If I was in charge I would send out a whole battalion,… divide into several units—the smallest element being a platoon headed by a Major or Lt Colonel—to lead the APs, GSUs, anti-terrorist police, RDU, etc,. These groups use a great variety of flags, occupy strategic places in the forest or villages . They scatter all over the landscape and yell, thus distracting the enemy’s eyes and ears. Or, both night and day, on all sides, they shoot off isolated shots to cause panic among the enemy soldiers and fatigue their spirit. Then, afterward, our army appears in full strength when the enemy does not expect it and disperse this stupid al shabaab by a flank attack. …simple…that will protect the ecosystem in the forest
Military tactics should be left to the military. War is not a game of checkers but chess. Ask yourself why it takes months to flush out surrounded ISIS fighters in Iraq.
This is like saying…I come to your mansion with 60 bedrooms when blindfolded. Know which rooms are strategic. And I start yelling to confuse you and somehow be able to locate and kill you.
ISIS is already pinned down…the problem is that it receives heavy funding from rogue states such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar. There is not much point killing the foot soldiers if the leadership and income source is not destroyed. They can easily recruit two soldiers for every one you kill.
Flown past lamu a few times. First off those sides have the best untouched beaches. Compared to the rest of the coast line which is mostly occupied. Massive amounts of mangroves between lamu and malindi and stories of shifters.
If those sides were safe it’d be an amazing place to spend a lot of time
Hii kelele yote ya keyboard generals itakwisia when one overflies the boni enclave. The generals would then cry and call for their mothers when they are actually inserted into that forest with canopies. Tsetse flies zinatoshana na cockroach