The recent attitude portrayed by the United States towards efforts to counter radicalization in Islamist- plagued countries attest to the blaring truth that the US does not care anymore what comes of threats by the extremists.
Countries that have received help from the US have revealed that the helper did not give their heart into it, rendering the victims fighting the battles themselves and taking up the consequences.
In a more recent case, a US led coalition launched a few airstrikes in Syria’s Kobani city which the Kurds felt was not enough. Kurdish fighters were left alone to engage IS in a long battle that has loosened the grip of Kobani from the militant group.
The US has suddenly stopped funding two major online websites that disseminate her government with news in the Horn of Africa and the Maghreb region of North Africa.
Sabahionline.com and Magharebia.com were taken offline more than a year after being defunded by the US Central Command.
These were websites that served as information tools used to fight misinformation and inaccurate information provided by extremist websites.
Sabahionline content was instrumental in sowing discord inside Somali terror group al-Shabaab and inside the Muslim Youth Center, a Kenyan organization that recruits Shabaab members.
A more sober perspective on the US move on the powerful websites however gives the fight against extremists a mammoth advantage. It would be an immense blow on the radical Islamist group to lose a platform where they hang the online audience on their meager achievements.
It is equally an unimaginable blow to Sabahi followers, many of whom are Al-Shabaab militants and sympathizers, whose pleasure having been repeatedly exposed to Sabahi messaging comes to a rude halt.































