Topic: Somalia

70 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:18:30 - 1:21:17

1865: Wide Awakes

Donald Trump, Ilhan Omar and Somalia Critique

During a public appearance, President Trump delivered a scathing critique of Representative Ilhan Omar and her home country of Somalia. He described Somalia as a place of crime and filth, questioning why Omar should tell the United States how to run its government. Trump also repeated unverified claims regarding Omar's marriage history, framing the commentary in a stand-up comedy style.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:37:12 - 2:44:22

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Ilhan Omar, Marriage Fraud Allegations and TPS Status

The hosts discuss allegations of marriage fraud involving Ilhan Omar and her brother, suggesting she may face deportation under the new administration. The conversation also covers the expiration of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for various migrant groups and the potential for these workers to be replaced by American citizens in union factory jobs.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 40:35 - 45:44

1822: Kohanna

Somali Immigration Crackdown, Minnesota Fraud Investigations

The Trump administration is ramping up immigration enforcement in Minneapolis-St. Paul, targeting the local Somali population. Federal prosecutors have charged dozens of individuals in the community for allegedly stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayer-funded social service programs. President Trump has paused immigration applications from 19 countries, including Somalia, and terminated Temporary Protected Status for Somali nationals.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 45:45 - 48:49

1822: Kohanna

Tim Walz Retard Comment, Tucker Carlson Interview

President Trump stood by his use of the word "retarded" to describe Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during a Thanksgiving post. Trump cited Walz's handling of state funds and immigration as evidence of mental incompetence. Separately, a Tucker Carlson interview featured allegations that Walz provided sensitive information to Chinese interests during his time in the National Guard.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 1:46:20 - 1:49:07

1819: FLOP30

Minnesota Taxpayer Fraud, Al-Shabaab Funding

Federal investigators report that billions of dollars in Minnesota taxpayer funds, intended for housing and pandemic aid, were diverted to the terror group Al-Shabaab in Somalia. The fraud involved informal cash transfer networks within the Somali-American community. Critics argue that state leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, failed to address the issue due to political concerns regarding the local voting bloc.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 1:55:41 - 1:58:20

1735: Old Bag

Somalia Military Strike, William Ruto and Foreign Aid

President Trump ordered his first military strike in Somalia, targeting a senior ISIS planner. Meanwhile, former Kenyan President William Ruto (misidentified in transcript as former president) addressed his citizens, telling them not to cry over the loss of U.S. aid. Ruto argued that African nations should use their own resources properly rather than relying on American taxpayers.

Deputary
Episode 1623 1:30:50 - 1:34:01

1623: Deputary

Ethiopia and Somaliland Port Deal Tensions

Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding with the breakaway region of Somaliland to lease coastline for a naval base and commercial port. In exchange, Ethiopia would recognize Somaliland as an independent state. The Somali government nullified the deal, calling it a violation of its sovereignty. The move is seen as a strategic play involving BRICS nations to establish a presence near the Red Sea.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 1:07:14 - 1:08:50

1622: Juice Joe

Victoria Nuland Somalia Visit, BRICS Geopolitics

Victoria Nuland's recent visit to Somalia is linked to US efforts to prevent the region from falling under the influence of the BRICS bloc. Despite these efforts, Ethiopia's move to secure a port through Somaliland signals a shift toward the new economic coalition.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 1:09:46 - 1:12:29

1618: Fat Leonard

Speculation on Oil Prices and Houthi Conflict Management

Questions are raised regarding why the U.S. has not bombed Houthi launch sites despite having satellite intelligence. Some suggest the conflict is being allowed to persist to drive up oil prices or provide target practice for the Navy, while the Biden administration uses the situation for political theater.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 2:34:37 - 2:37:42

1525: Mask in a Bottle

US Somalia Raid, Bilal al-Sudani, ISIS Leader Killed

U.S. special operations forces conducted a raid in northern Somalia, killing senior ISIS leader Bilal al-Sudani and ten other militants. The Pentagon reported that the team had practiced for weeks using mock-ups of the target cave complex, similar to the 2011 Bin Laden raid. President Biden gave final approval for the operation, which officials claimed left the U.S. "safer and more secure."

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 59:20 - 1:02:36

1453: Shoehorn Event

Famine in the Horn of Africa and Wheat Shortages

Severe drought and locust swarms have led to a catastrophic famine in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia, with reports of one person dying every 48 seconds. Global wheat supplies are reportedly down to ten weeks, leading to discussions about alternative food sources, including insects.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 2:45:01 - 2:49:12

848: Cash on a Pallet

London Stabbing, Mental Health vs. Terrorism Narrative

A stabbing attack in London's Russell Square resulted in one death and several injuries. Authorities quickly emphasized "mental health" as a primary factor while keeping terrorism as a secondary line of inquiry. The discussion notes a trend in the EU of categorizing violent acts by migrants as mental health issues to avoid the political implications of terrorism.

Shetard
Episode 1374 3:05:54 - 3:10:21

1374: Shetard

Donald Trump 21-Year Claim, Somalia Bombing Distraction

The hosts analyze Donald Trump's repeated claim that the U.S. has been in Afghanistan for 21.5 years, suggesting he is hinting that the conflict began before the 9/11 attacks. They also note that current media focus on Afghanistan is distracting from other stories, such as U.S. bombings in Somalia and the Hunter Biden laptop.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373

1373: Mass Formation

Afghanistan Withdrawal, Somalia Bombing Reports

The United States military withdrawal from Afghanistan is characterized as a chaotic exit by the Pentagon. Reports emerge regarding sudden U.S. bombing campaigns in Somalia, leading to speculation about underlying pipeline deals or geopolitical motivations that remain largely uncovered by mainstream media outlets.

Biden Reset
Episode 1221 2:45:03 - 2:50:29

1221: Biden Reset

East Africa Locust Plague, Food Security Threat

A massive locust infestation in East Africa, particularly in Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia, is threatening the food security of 19 million people. The UN's Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) warned that the locust population could explode 500-fold by June if left unchecked. Despite the severity of the crisis, international donors have only pledged a fraction of the 138 million dollars needed for pesticide spraying.

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 2:24:44 - 2:26:58

1122: Cyclogenesis

Somalia Airstrikes and Civilian Casualty Reports

Amnesty International reports that U.S. airstrikes in Somalia have killed at least 14 civilians since 2017, contradicting official government claims of zero civilian casualties. Under the Trump administration, strikes against al-Shabaab militants have increased significantly. The discussion notes that while the "war crime" label is being applied now, similar drone programs under the Obama administration received less scrutiny.

Sure.
Episode 1120 1:47:02 - 1:48:43

1120: Sure.

Somalia Airstrikes, Al-Shabaab and Media Silence

A record number of airstrikes and drone attacks were reported in Somalia during late 2018, targeting Al-Shabaab fighters. Despite the high death toll, the conflict receives minimal mainstream media coverage. The situation is linked to the "Wesley Clark seven" list of countries targeted for regime change or military intervention by the U.S. government.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 1:28:49 - 1:30:52

1087: Hippie Hummus

Illegal Charcoal Smuggling from Somalia and the DRC

Following a previous segment on "shark hole," a military producer confirms that illegal charcoal smuggling is a major issue tracked by the Navy in the Arabian Gulf. Charcoal from Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a highly valued commodity in Saudi Arabia for cooking and smoking. The trade is often interdicted by international coalitions due to its ties to illicit financing.

Demonation
Episode 1078 2:18:09 - 2:20:05

1078: Demonation

US Drone Strikes in Somalia and Syria

The Pentagon confirmed a drone strike in Somalia that killed 60 alleged al-Shabaab fighters, marking the deadliest U.S. attack in the country in a year. Additionally, reports surfaced of U.S. forces bombing Kurdish positions in Syria, a move that complicates the already intricate regional alliances. These military actions often receive minimal coverage in mainstream domestic news.

Rent Men
Episode 1049 2:36:08 - 2:38:31

1049: Rent Men

Al-Shabaab Plastic Bag Ban, Environmentalist Terror Groups

The Somali terror group Al-Shabaab has officially banned single-use plastic bags and the logging of rare trees, citing threats to livestock and the environment. This follows a similar environmental push by the Taliban in Afghanistan, who encouraged citizens to plant trees. The hosts find the adoption of Western environmentalist memes by extremist groups to be a bizarre development.