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Ethiopia: Al-Shbaab's Inevitable Demise Marks the End of the Impossible

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[Reporter] In the last several months, Somali government soldiers fighting Al-Shabaab have made substantial advancements against the group. Clans sprung up in opposition to the armed organization, and the government intended for them to expand. Although government troops have been successful in their fight against the terrorist group, analysts believe that it will be challenging for them to sustain those victories while still honoring their responsibilities to the local people.

Source: allAfrica.com

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