WASHINGTON (SONNA) — The Director General of the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), Mahad Mohamed Salad, conducted a series of high-level strategic consultations in Washington, D. C. Over the past several days.
Holding direct bilateral discussions with the executive leadership of both the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Director focused entirely on expanding intelligence-sharing architectures. These engagements are explicitly designed to aggressively enhance joint counter-terrorism frameworks and further fortify the historical security partnership existing between the Federal Republic of Somalia and the United States. Expanding his diplomatic and military engagements beyond the capital, the Director General executed a targeted visit to Fort Bragg, a premier installation for United States Special Operations Command located in North Carolina.
During this localized deployment, he convened a critical tactical briefing with Colonel Benander, a senior commander of the U. S. Special Forces possessing extensive operational experience within Somalia.
This direct military engagement guarantees that the tactical coordination between Somali intelligence operators and American elite forces remains highly synchronized for future high — intensity combat and stabilization missions. Concluding his strategic engagements, the intelligence chief formally recognized the United States Government for its continuous, critical support of Somalia’s national security mandates. He emphasized that this robust bilateral cooperation directly generates highly tangible battlefield victories.
Specifically, the advanced intelligence and operational synergy between the two nations has recently facilitated precision strikes and complex operations that successfully neutralized senior leadership figures within the Khawaarij militant network, drastically degrading the terrorist group’s operational capacity across the Horn of Africa.
Source: sonna.





