Nairobi: President Barack Obama on Saturday committed the United States to an intensified fight against terrorists in East Africa, announcing in Nairobi that his administration would expand support for counterterrorism operations in Kenya and Somalia, including increased training and funding for Kenya's security forces.
"We have to keep that pressure going even as we're strengthening the Somali government," he said at a joint news conference with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Mr Obama acknowledged that al-Shabab terrorists retained the capacity to attack "soft targets" in both countries, even after years of American drone strikes and efforts from a regional, US-backed counterterrorism force based in Somalia.
However, he said al-Shabab's territory had been "systematically reduced".
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Mr Obama came to office vowing to move the USÂ off a perpetual war footing and promising to wage a smarter, swifter war on international terrorism.
Washington Post