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Obama Expands Military Involvement in Africa
WASHINGTON - When Pres. Barack Obama took office in January 2009, it was widely expected that he would dramatically change, or even reverse, the militarised and unilateral security policy that had been pursued by the George W. Bush administration toward Africa, as well as toward other parts of the world.
After one year in office, however, it is clear that the Obama administration is following essentially the same policy that has guided U.S. military policy toward Africa for more than a decade. Indeed, the Obama administration is seeking to expand U.S. military activities on the continent even further.
In its FY 2011 budget request for security assistance programmes for Africa, the Obama administration is asking for 38 million dollars for the Foreign Military Financing programme to pay for U.S. arms sales to African countries.
The administration is also asking for 21 million dollars for the International Military Education and Training Programme to bring African military officers to the United States, and 24.4 million dollars for Anti-Terrorism Assistance programmes in Africa.
The Obama administration has also taken a number of other steps to expand U.S. military involvement in Africa.
In June 2009, administration officials revealed that Pres. Obama had approved a programme to supply at least 40 tonnes of weaponry and provide training to the forces of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia through several intermediaries, including Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti, Kenya, and France.
In September 2009, Obama authorised a U.S. Special Forces operation in Somalia that killed Saleh Ali Nabhan, an alleged al Qaeda operative who was accused of being involved in the bombing of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in August 1998, as well as other al Qaeda operations in east Africa.
In October 2009, the Obama administration announced a major new security assistance package for Mali - valued at 4.5 to 5.0 million dollars - that included 37 Land Cruiser pickup trucks, communication equipment, replacement parts, clothing and other individual equipment and was intended to enhance Mali's ability to transport and communicate with internal security forces throughout the country and control its borders.
Although ostensibly intended to help Mali deal with potential threats from AQIM (al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb), it is more likely to be used against Tuareg insurgent forces.
In December 2009, U.S. military officials confirmed that the Pentagon was considering the creation of a 1,000-strong Marine rapid deployment force for the new U.S. Africa Command (Africom) based in Europe, which could be used to intervene in African hot spots.
In February 2010, in his testimony before a hearing by the Africa Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Johnnie Carson declared, "We seek to enhance Nigeria's role as a U.S. partner on regional security, but we also seek to bolster its ability to combat violent extremism within its borders."
Also in February 2010, U.S. Special Forces troops began a 30-million-dollar, eight-month-long training programme for a 1,000-man infantry battalion of the army of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at the U.S.-refurbished base in Kisangani.
Speaking before a Senate Armed Service Committee hearing in March 2010 about this training programme, General William Ward, the commander of Africom, stated "should it prove successful, there's potential that it could be expanded to other battalions as well."
During the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Ward also discussed Africom's continuing participation in Ugandan military operations in the DRC against the Lord's Resistance Army. Despite the failure of "Operation Lightning Thunder", launched by Ugandan troops in December 2008 with help of Africom (included planning assistance, equipment, and financial backing), Ward declared, "I think our support to those ongoing efforts is important support."
And in March 2010, U.S. officials revealed that the Obama administration was considering using surveillance drones to provide intelligence to TFG troops in Somalia for their planned offensive against al-Shabaab. According to these officials, the Pentagon may also launch air strikes into Somalia and send U.S. Special Forces troops into the country, as it has done in the past.
This growing U.S. military involvement in Africa reflects the fact that counterinsurgency has once again become one of the main elements of U.S. security strategy.
This is clearly evident in the new Quadrennial Defence Review (QDR) released by the Pentagon in February.
According to the QDR, "U.S. forces will work with the military forces of partner nations to strengthen their capacity for internal security, and will coordinate those activities with those of other U.S. government agencies as they work to strengthen civilian capacities, thus denying terrorists and insurgents safe havens. For reasons of political legitimacy as well as sheer economic necessity, there is no substitute for professional, motivated local security forces protecting populations threatened by insurgents and terrorists in their midst."
As the QDR makes clear, this is intended to avoid the need for direct U.S. military intervention: "Efforts that use smaller numbers of U.S. forces and emphasise host-nation leadership are generally preferable to large-scale counterinsurgency campaigns. By emphasising host-nation leadership and employing modest numbers of U.S. forces, the United States can sometimes obviate the need for larger-scale counterinsurgency campaigns."
Or, as a senior U.S. military officer assigned to Africom was quoted as saying in a recent article in the U.S. Air University's Strategic Studies Quarterly, "We don't want to see our guys going in and getting wacked...We want Africans to go in."
Thus, the QDR goes on to say, "U.S. forces are working in the Horn of Africa, the Sahel, Colombia, and elsewhere to provide training, equipment, and advice to their host-country counterparts on how to better seek out and dismantle terrorist and insurgent networks while providing security to populations that have been intimidated by violent elements in their midst."
Furthermore, the United States will also continue to expand and improve the network of local military bases that are available to U.S. troops under base access agreements.
The resurgence of Vietnam War-era counterinsurgency doctrine as a principal tenet of U.S. security policy, therefore, has led to a major escalation of U.S. military involvement in Africa by the Obama administration that seems likely to continue in the years ahead.
Daniel Volman is the Director of the African Security Research Project in Washington, DC. He is the author of numerous articles and reports and has been studying U.S. security policy toward Africa and African security issues for more than 30 years.
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Show AllObama: just another "master of war"
The US electorate ignores US Government imperialism as long as there is no direct military draft.
As long as Obama and Congress can keep the job market depressed, their de facto draft will continue to succeed.
"Obama Expands Military Involvement in Africa"
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Busy hands are happy hands, 'tis said.
School of the Africas.
Time for Obama to get another Nobel Peace Prize! (sarcasm)
Going to sanction the assassination of democratically elected leaders like Eisenhower did with Lamumba? Or overthrow democracies as Ike did to Iran? When is Congress going to stop this Appeasement? Everyman knows how that turns out.
"After one year in office, however ..." Boy, has that become a boilerplate statement. It seems Obama has become quite emboldened thanks to the Obamacare win. The bad news just keeps coming and coming faster and faster -- at least that's the way it appears.
This is what Obamageddon signed on for. He auditioned for the job of head stooge of the shadow government. And he got it.
Too bad he did not tell the people.
Today, authors of the book, “The Meritocracy Myth,” Stephen J. McNamee and Robert K. Miller have studied meritocracy patterns in America and concluded the following:
“To get ahead in America, it no doubt helps to be bright, shrewd, to work hard, and to have the right combination of attitudes that maximize success within given fields of endeavor. Playing by the rules, however, probably works to suppress prospects for economic success since those who play by the rules are more restricted in their opportunities to attain wealth and income than those who choose to ignore the rules.”
Without realizing it, McNamee and Miller have just unraveled the secret to the wealth gap and rising inequality in America: the memo that the rules can be ignored was only selectively distributed to Americans. I didn’t get it; did you?
http://www.counterpunch.org/martens04022010.html
Obamageddon got the memo.
Again and again and again and again. They will never learn, and we'll never be able to stop them. There must be a lot of oil in the horn of Africa.
It's to control the Gulf of Aden and the oil shipping lanes.
How many times does it need to be said?
Bring the troops home......ALL OF THEM. Stop this domination madness.
Yes, all of them. Some people talk of reducing the military 80%. I say 100%. It simply isn't needed for protection. There are more arms and ammunition in u.s. basements and garages than in most countries. Foreign invasion would be suicide, kinda' like trying to occupy Afghanistan.
Oh der Fuhrer said, "Ve ist der Master Race!"
Und zo ve "Heil phffft, heil Phfffft! Right in der fuhrer's face!"
Looks like that ol' ditty could come home now, doesn't it?
Is there no end to our gratuitous aggression?
Answer: Not while there is a buck to be made.
Nice Spike Jones reference. : )
OMG real news on CD I think I am going to faint, I thought it was turning into the fascists are coming, hate your neighbor, inverse Glenn Beck web site.
Good job, more hard news that isn't divisive please!
Africa is like Ireland in 1798: (1)a great mass of poor working people struggling to survive;(2)a small group of people who have either hitched their wagons to the imperialists or are settler-descended and identify with the imperialists;(3)a small group of people, some indigenous, some settler-descended that see that their only opportunity for freedom and progress lies in breaking the connection with the imperialists.President Obama has made certain decisions.Do these decisions resemble the British seeking to crush the malcontents and keep the connection? Or do they resemble the French who sought to help sever the connection? (Easy answer.)
Next question: what did the people who voted for him think he would do with respect to Africa? What do they think now? And what do we do between now and November 2012?
At least one answer to the latter should be campaign reform: No private or corporate monies to elections, equal media time for all candidates.
YES, YES, YES!!!
Thankfully, history shows that when empires try to over extend their reach, they fall.
May the anti-democratic American empire, and the insanely greedy ruling elite who control it hit rock bottom soon very, very soon.
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This is a great oath for people to take:
“I swear by the God of my parents, I swear by my nation, I swear by my honor that I will not allow my soul to rest, nor my arm to relax until I have broken the chains that oppress my people through the will of the powerful. Free elections, free land and free men, horror to the oligarchy.”
Oath used by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez - (when he was 28 yrs of age) and some of his revolutionary friends. -copied from Page 80, !HUGO! by Bart Jones
Right on, there is a lot we could lean from Hugo Chavez from his community gardens, and community health clinics that engage in preventative care unlike treating diseases late like we do, to his citizen militias armed with eek scary guns.
Lift up the huge rug on which all this military planning, hardware, troops and security forces rest.
Underneath is an Africa that is considered the last truly untapped motherlode of minerals, rare minerals, natural gas, oil, arable land, timber and rare wood, exotic plants for drug-making at Big Pharma, etcetera.
The U.S. is getting all set up for the land grabs and control of all of the above. Naked Imperialism is alive and well!
The Arab Royals recently bought up arable land the size of Texas; Agri-chemical corporations bought more to plant a few million acres with their designer seeds of the mixed-up genes pumped up into single-season harvests by oil-based fertilizers.
Is everybody who's anybody on the Money Boards happy? You bet!
The poor Africans don't have a chance, but you can count on it that a good percentage of them will be the supply of very cheap labor for whatever endeavor. And if they don't want to cooperate, call them TERRORISTS and shoot them dead.
And all the rest of the military manpower and gun-power will keep everybody under control quite nicely, thank you, but to keep things exciting every tribe's need for military items for "self-defense" against other competing tribes will be met by ecstatic U.S. weapons' manufacturers. Just look at those stocks go up, will you?
Then the Capitalistic Monster with its sharp-fanged monster maw will open wide to chew up and swallow everything it can of this last, huge, untapped continent of Africa.
FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY, U.S.A.-style ... ain't it truly wonderful?
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Obama is not expanding military involvement,that is really very misleading. Obomba is just a puppet doing what he has been told do, he is nothing more than the President of the sheeple. It is the evil people behind the scenes that need to be exposed like rats hiding in the cellar. Obomba knows the consequences of not doing what he has been told by the power and $$ of the wealthy elite. He is allowed to be their Whitehouse boy as long as he plays by their rules!
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Very poorly stated.
I'm proud my country is training troops in the DRC; they will protect the lives and rights of those otherwise in terrorist's & insurgent's gunsights and under their sway. The Congo is a beacon of light worth sheperding and nurturing.
Yeah the precious minerals that will be jacked in the process is just a coincidence to be sure.
All you idiots screaming "American fascist, evil capitalistic empire" are exactly the reason people stop listening to liberals .
On one hand we have a few genocides in Africa that have been going on for more then a decade. So far we have just watched.
Now Obama takes some action to at least start to stop this and you call him some evil MIC puppet.
Understand The Holocaust and The Cambodian Genocide did not end because Hitler and Pol Pat woke up one day with a new found respect for humanity. So now we as Americans have 2 options, ether we support these efforts to send some troops to stop the mass killings and enable struggling governments to protect there people, or we can watch for another decade as countless numbers of innocent people are killed , raped and displaced.
Despite what Howard Zinn told you, the US is not the source of everything wrong with the world.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
You don't squat about what you're talking about any more than you know about the role the U.S. played in arming Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge early on.
The U.S. has plenty of difficult problems to deal with here at home before it would ever be in a moral or governmentally competent position to reorder the rest of the world by force or political lectures. The U.S. didn't single handedly end the Holocaust either.
",,,either we support these efforts to send some troops to stop the mass killings and enable struggling governments to protect their people..."
Right, like we did in Somalia? Like we did in Haiti over and over? Like we did in Lebanon over and over even arming the Israelis in 2006 with bunker buster bombs designed to be used on hardened bunkers that the Israelis used on civilians as part of a massively disproportionate aerial bombardment spread across nearly an entire nation that was a nominal ALLY of the U.S.? The U.S. has zero credibility on these issues and the only ones who buy into these policy penetrations are suckers like you and corrupt foreign leaders who are taking their cut off the top of whatever capitalist resource grab is really going on.
Uh huh, and your solution is what.
Wait another 20-30 years for peace to magically happen . Fact is SOMEONE has to stop this. Israel is an independent nation that will do what Israel does .
No ones saying America's perfect, but to live in your fantasy land in which the US didn't stop Hitler, and we're somehow the cause of all thats wrong on planet earth isn't helping. Suggesting we just watch genocides occur because you and ur left wing friends are convinced its better for the US to not "get involved".
Heres a good analogy, if someone was strangling you to death and a convicted felon was passing by , would you prefer the felon just keep walking since he has "zero credibility on these issues".
On a last note, AT least America wants to stop the mass killings when we go into a region to get resources, unlike China who just pays whoever's in power for them.
In your blind hate don't forget what good this nation has done.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
You really need to talk to some folks who fought in WWII or pick up some good books on the subject before you run on at the mouth like oral diarrhea to no purpose. The U.S. DIDN'T stop Hitler, the USSR did. All the U.S. did was preserve Western Europe from being swallowed by the USSR behind the Iron Curtain like Eastern Europe. The USSR sent 21 divisions back across the German Start Line and besieged and blasted Berlin with over 500 tanks for weeks before they rolled in and found the remains of Hitler's bunker. You don't know shit from shinola.
What you are blathering on about has nothing to do with Left or Right. It has to do with smart effective affordable foreign policy or stupid, ineffective, corporation-serving wastes of tax-payer money during the worst economic downturn in 80 years.
We can't solve every problem in the world, nor is it our responsibility, especially when we can't even solve any of our top 10 worst problems here at home.
You're so goofy you don't even know that traditional American conservatism has always been AGAINST unnecessary foreign entanglements and interventions--also an original part of libertarian doctrine.
The analogy you attempt to lay out is bleeding heart corn-pone from a bygone era.
"...AT least America wants to stop the mass killings when we go into a region to get resources, unlike China who just pays whoever's in power for them."
Oh yeah? Give me some examples and I'll give you 30 or more examples to refute them. I've forgotten more about all these topics than you will ever learn.
TOO MUCH HOWARD ZINN
Stalin even admitted with US aid WW2 he would of lost to Germany.
Someone like Stalin doesn't just say nice things to sound grateful, this nation pumped BILLIONS into lend-lease to keep the USSR equipped. All u little leftest don't get that all nations have elements of good and evil.
he would HAVE lost to Germany.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
I'm surprised you knew even that much, but we pumped lend-lease into the USSR in order to let them bear the blunt of Nazi imposed bloodshed and to deliberately delay a U.S. land invasion of Nazi occupied Europe (which had Churchill pissing his boots in anxiety) until the second to last year of the war--by which time the Russians had lost nearly 25 MILLION of their people beating the Nazis back thousands of miles along the longest military front in history to the German Start Line. Your "good old" version of the USA lost about 450,000. The USSR lost 25 MILLION. That speaks for itself, you ignorant pissant.
By the way, "you little" righty tick-turd, the Nazi government could never have operated at its historically unprecedented level of efficiency without AMERICAN alpha-numeric key-punch card systems (early precursors to computers) delivered to them and illegally maintained throughout the war by AMERICAN engineers specially trained by the U.S. firm IBM and smuggled into Nazi Germany to do their dirty work. The entire Arbeitslager and Vernichtungslager system from its railway switches to its communication system, to the electrical thermostats on the ovens, to the inmate classification system with its individually, elaborately coded ID card system depended on it, as well as much of the regular governmental and police apparatus of the Third Reich.
Go back to elementary school, spend a few years reading something besides the Bible and comic books, then come back.
ALL nations have elements of good and evil, left propaganda is just as bad as that from the right. Yes it was the computers , IT had nothing to do with blitzkerg being able to take out nations in weeks. Not every thing is so black and white.
The US did not stop hitler. In fact they helped fund his rise to power and continued to trade with Hitlers Germany even as the nazis overran France and Russia.
The US only joined that war after it already two years in.
Had Prescott bush and pals got his way, The United States of America would have allied with Nazi Germany.
As to lend lease.
"Here is 5 billion dollars..if you keep fighting the Germans we will give you more..in return we want Military bases" hardly sounds like it done out of concern for the Russians/Brits or the Jews. It sounds a heck of a lot more like "hey keep on fighting each other..knock each others brains out until we come around to pick up the pieces".
Metal I disagree with you on a lot of things but that was 100% right on, thanks!
"American fascist, evil capitalistic empire"
I'm not screaming it, but I have and will continue to say it.
Obama's not sending troops to Africa to stop the genocide, he's doing it to occupy and take control of the continent, stop being so brainwashed.
And if the US isn't the source of everything wrong with the world, it's certainly responsible for 80% plus.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Obama will probably kill thousands of times the number of innocent people that the horrible fat-faced dictator Idi Amin of Uganda did. Those of you old enough will remember how the U.S. & Israeli governments & media depicted him.
"Since taking office, Obama has refused to approve any major Israeli requests for U.S. weapons platforms or advanced systems. Officials said this included proposed Israeli procurement of AH-64D Apache attack helicopters, refueling systems, advanced munitions and data on a stealth variant of the F-15E. "
-http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2010/me_israel0217_03_18.asp
Slow change, but still change...
Oh, so what?!? Big fucking deal.
Obama's just being the hypocrite that he normally is, that's all. Nothing special.
I wonder if any arms sales, loans, or comps are done in secret. No, probably not. The great and just usa would never do that.
For more information, see the website of the African Security Research Project at http://concernedafricascholars.org/african-security-research-project and to join the campaign to resist Africom, go to the Resist Africom website at http://www.resistafricom.org
Thanks for the links, very informative!
Hey...ya know what?!?
At this point, I'd just as soon let Obama fall on his face and not get elected for a second term. That phony was never presidential material from the start (not that Bush was, either, btw), and he's made a lot of things worse, not better. Frankly, I don't give a rat's ass in hell what the f**k happens to either Obama or the Democratic Party at large, and maybe it would teach America a lesson if we ended up with another Republican Administration.
Yeah, o, why waste your time working in america, got another bunch of those high tech terrorists that need taking care of?
Oh, and not to mention training some of the africa corp at the university of america so that you have well trained goons to help your africa cause?
Or maybe you intend on attacking south africa and take over their gold and diamond mines?
Or maybe you want to see how bad you can fuck this 'involvement' up so you can attract more of those fraudulent votes in 2012?
Might ought to just go ahead and 'involve' yourself in Antarctica, plenty of those high tech terrorists down there.
No continent left behind.
Penguins as Terrorists next?
No, the big threat is Al-Qaeda Icebergs.
We must melt them over there before they sink our ships over here.
Naturally, we will need to build another 100 nuclear submarines to fight the enemy.
Clearly from what Bakakus Obombus is doing in Africa and else where, he's headed for a one term presidency. Hey, we could get another Dwight D Eisenhower. After Harry Truman got us in that mess we call the Korean War, Ike got us out of it with a negotiated settlement not a military victory. The GOP bigwigs couldn't give a damn less about the silly tea baggers, as they'll vote for any Republican for president in 2012. Let's stop scaring ourselves into this the GOP is going to get us when actually the Obamabots already have.
Oh, and Harry Truman got us into the Cold War, and Ike thawed out Cold War tensions along with cutting the Pentagon budget twice in 1955 and 1960.
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"Hey, we could get another Dwight D Eisenhower."
My major nightmare is that we will get David Petraeus.