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Blackhawk UpBy Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
I have an article entitled "Blackhawk Up" in this week's print edition of The Weekly Standard. The piece focuses on the efforts of Somalia's transitional federal government to secure funding in the wake of the Islamic Courts Union's retreat. The article highlights a dispute between the Pentagon and State Department over how to dispense aid to the transitional government. An excerpt: According to a senior U.S. military intelligence officer, the Pentagon and State Department are bickering about how to handle cash outlays to the transitional government. The Pentagon favors large cash transfers of the kind [transitional government permanent secretary in charge of international cooperation Dahir] Jibreel calls for, while State wants to provide aid in smaller chunks with tighter control on who receives the money. State's goal is to prevent corruption and mismanagement of funds while encouraging the transitional government to seek a broad-based coalition for governing Somalia, probably including putative moderates from the Islamic Courts Union. The full article can be found here. For more on the transitional government's needs, see Eli Lake's recent article in the New York Sun.
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