. >> mr hansen, you indicate that al-shabab is hurt. should be an view that as an act of desperation, an attack on a soft mall, by al-shabab. >> i think it's not necessarily an act of desperation. it is an act for the movement of the al-shabab, when they feel weak and in need of attention, they do this. al-shabab has been in decline inside somalia. it seems they establish stronger networks inside all the networks in al-shabab. there has been some expansion and it's a fact that the african union forces are not large enough to control the somali country side. it's doubtful that the african union can do this alone. you need a security service up and standing and can control and passify the countryside in order to control the al-shabab. it doesn't seem like the stage of development of the somali security forces reached that level yet, and there's a lot of rivalry inside somalia. there's a lot of regional states that are questioning the intentions of the government in mogadishu. it's not so easy to remove the al-shabab from the somali countr