The United States Army will be deploying troops to nearly
three-dozen African nations in the coming year.
Soldiers based out of Fort Riley, Kansas’ 2nd Brigade, 1st
Infantry Division will begin training in March 2013 in order to prepare for a
project that will send troops to as many as 35 African nations, the Associated
Press reports.
Citing a growing threat from extremist groups, including
those with ties to al-Qaeda, the Department of Defense is hoping to install
American soldiers overseas in order to prepare local troops there for any
future crises as tensions escalate.
Earlier this month, DoD sources with insider knowledge told
the Washington Post that US troops will soon be en route to the nation of Mali
in order to thwart the emerging threat of Islamic extremists, including
al-Qaeda aligned insurgents. With the latest news from the Pentagon, though, Mali
will be just one of many African nations hosting US troops in the coming year.
According to the AP’s update this week, soldiers will be sent
overseas in the new year to assist only with training and equipping efforts,
and are not necessarily permitted to participate in military operations. Should
the Pentagon ask the troops to engage in battle, however, the secretary of
defense could sign off on an order that would allow as much.
"If they want them for (military) operations, the
brigade is our first sourcing solution because they're prepared," Gen.
David Rodriguez, the head of U.S. Army Forces Command, tells the AP. "But
that has to go back to the secretary of defense to get an execute order."
Additionally, the AP says that US troops will head specifically
to Libya, Sudan, Algeria and Niger in order to prepare for any advances from
al-Qaeda linked groups. Americans will also train and equip forces in Kenya and
Somalia, reportedly, in order to stand up to al-Shabab militants. Despite the
troops being deployed to more than half of the countries in Africa, though, the
AP reports that Uncle Sam will try to avoid giving the impression that the
United States is leaving a substantial footprint across the continent.
"The challenge we have is to always understand the
system in their country," explains Rodriguez. "We're not
there to show them our system, we're there to make their system work. Here is
what their army looks like, and here is what we need to prepare them to
do."
Sources speaking with the AP say that the United States has
already prepared nearly 100 different exercises and training programs to
conduct with African troops during the coming year.
Source: RT on YouTube, USA News, Published: 24
December, 2012
Comments:
The bulk of
our “Defense” budget has been spent on U.S. military foreign aid forever. We
are redeploying across the globe, just in case… This “volunteer” role has
enabled the U.S. to maintain superiority, but it comes at a cost. Our actual defense suffers from want of
attention. We could position our troops
on the Mexican border to close it and drive the drug wars from our border
states, but only Ron Paul would have even considered it. In the meantime, we
are following in the footsteps of the 4th century AD Roman Empire.
Norb Leahy,
Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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