Tuesday, June 12, 2012

US Fighting In Africa

From Russia Today:
"US to deploy more than 3,000 troops to Africa"

All of those troops leaving Afghanistan during the next two years will have to go somewhere, right? The US Army will deploy thousands of soldiers across the continent of Africa during 2013. The Army Times confirms that the US military gave the go-ahead for the mass deployment last month and that roughly 3,000 soldiers will soon be sent overseas, with more troops expected to be dispatched during the duration of the program. Maj. Gen. David R. Hogg, head of US Army Africa, says the initiative is part of a “regionally aligned force concept” that will allow American troops to forge relationships across Africa, where the US has not concentrated its soldiers among civilians to the same degree as other continents. The program will put thousands of American troops in different African cities from anywhere for a few weeks to a few months, where they will learn about unfamiliar cultures and conduct training for threats and missions. The US currently has a substantial military presence across the African continent, but nowhere to the degree that is has in other locales. More than 1,200 soldiers are currently stationed at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, and last October US President Barack Obama personally authorized the deployment of 100 troops to Uganda to aid in attempt to oust Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony.

^ This is one more reason Obama should never have received the Nobel Peace Prize. He continues to send US soldiers to new wars. We do not need to be in Africa at all. We were in Somalia in the 1990s and that didn't turn out so well for us and so we should just stay away and let the African Union, countries in Africa and Europe deal with Africa. Despite my belief that the US shouldn't fight in Africa we are there and I will support the US troops since it is Obama and Congress that start wars. ^


http://rt.com/usa/news/us-troops-africa-army-597/

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