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Somalis Under Relentless Drone Attack as U.S. Tightens Military Grip on Continent
A Black Agenda Radio commentary
Scores of Somali civilians have been killed in U.S. drone attacks in the southern region of the country, as Washington tightens its military grip on much of the continent. The current offensive involves thousands of Kenyan troops that are threatening the major Somali city of Kismayo. The American drones are supporting the Kenyan invasion. The drones’ origins are officially secret, but it is known that the U.S. operates drone bases in Ethiopia and Djibouti, which is home to a huge American base.
For all practical purposes, the U.S. has made proxies of Ethiopia and the five member states of the East African Community: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda. The Ugandans and Burundians safeguard the airport that is the lifeline for Somalia’s puppet regime in Mogadishu, where the CIA operates a major facility. In September, the militaries of the East African Community held joint exercises with AFRICOM, the U.S. Africa Command.
Such exercises with American forces have become commonplace. The U.S. Defense Department is busily training the militaries of Mali, Chad, Niger, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Gabon, Zambia, Uganda, Senegal, Mozambique, Ghana, Malawi, and Mauretania. ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States, is considering asking the U.S. navy to help it out with its pirate problem. Most of the militaries of the African Union already communicate with American command-and-control equipment, requiring U.S. advisors. The overlapping entanglements have allowed the U.S. military to achieve deep penetration of the armed forces of most African nations.
In such a web of dependency, few standing African armies are capable of defending themselves – if the aggressor is the United States. But in most cases, the U.S. would likely get its way without a fight, since the officer class of so many African militaries have direct ties with their American counterparts. The U.S. has so thoroughly infiltrated African armies, many, if not most, would be of no use for national defense against the Americans.
The Americans are almost everywhere, but the French never left Africa. Although France and the U.S. were longtime rivals in Africa, waging proxy wars against each other through their African flunkies, their joint actions against Haiti and Libya, and in bringing down the government in the Ivory Coast, signal that the French and Americans are full partners in neocolonialism.
Now President Obama has officially sent 100 U.S. Special Forces troops to Uganda and neighboring countries, ostensibly to track down a rebel force. They will also operate in the new nation of South Sudan.
Meanwhile, the NATO attack on Libya threatens to set the whole northern tier of Africa ablaze, a pretext for further U.S. and French operations. American penetration of Africa has reached the point that any nation – such as Eritrea – that does not have a military relationship with the United States is marked for regime change. Instead of the pan-Africanist dream of a United States of Africa, we are seeing an Africa under the military thumb of the United States.
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Show AllThe sad part is, as hunger spreads loyalties are easier to purchase; and of course, that's a major strategy implicit to the corporate takeover (MIC assisted) of global resources, human beings, included.
Again. Again. Again.
Many years ago I saw a Boris Becker interview after he had won Wimbledon. (For those of you not familiar, he was a young man from Germany who crowned his tennis career with this event.) All I can remember is how polite he was and his comments about being a German and travelling around the world (paraphrased): “I’m always very conscience of the horrors my people brought the world as I travel. I come across many people whose lives were effected by my country’s insanity and it’s never out of my mind as I talk with them. You can feel their anger. You can feel their anguish.”
Sounds kind of American now. :(
I know how you feel. I don't feel proud to be an American. Every morning I scan the news to see just where we are headed next to commit attrocities.
Yet some continue to cling to the inane belief that the United States of America is a force for good.
It is the greatest purveyor of Violence on this Globe and is responsible for the death of millions of Civilians. It is the worlds most Militaristic state. It wages war on the behalf of the Corporations and banks so as to assert both Military and Corporate control of the worlds resources.
The "values" it espouses are of theft, greed and brutality the very same ones it had when the nation founded and built upon land theft and genocide.
For the sake of the world and people everywhere this ruthless empire MUST disappear into the pages of History.
Some? I would say most.
A friend and I were talking about this yesterday.
From the Native American genocide, to now, I have heard that the US has killed over 10 million people.
I am with you Gw, but I think most other countries leaders are in on the US military game. Why does not one country speak out against the US murders?
I think the US is the Elite's military whore, and we get to pay for it.
Strange how the bloodthirsty Dims and O-bots haven't discovered this thread yet.
Yeah, corvo, I was just wondering when the Amerikan Imperium propaganda machine would spotlight the next Evil Dictator moving into the crosshairs. And it isn't just the corporate mass-media manufacturing consensus.
Sadly, there's always a broad political consensus itching to jump on the juggernaut.
Glen Ford
BRAVO!
You have detailed the seamless continuity between the policies and practices of the Bush/Cheney Crime Family and the Obama/Clinton Crime Family with exceptional fact-based clarity. Plus, the ruthless warmongers in the Bush/Obama White House, Pentagon, and C.I.A. enjoy rubber-stamp approval and reliable "Yes" votes from the Democrats and Republicans alike in the House and Senate regardless of which party controls the gavels.
Barack Obama -- the First Black President -- is a war lord and steely-eyed assassin who wages wars, occupations, and extra-judicial killings on black and brown people to advance the iron reach of American hegemony across the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Period. Full stop. End of story.
Thank you for an incisive, terrifying, and brilliant analysis.
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Somalia resources:
Natural resources: uranium and largely unexploited reserves of iron ore, tin, gypsum, bauxite, copper, salt, natural gas, likely oil reserves
Africa resources
African oil
African oil takes growing importance, mainly after the 2003 oil crisis and recent oil reserves discoveries. Sudan and Nigeria are two of the main oil producers. China owns 40% of Sudan's oil production. Oil is provided by both continental and offshore productions.
Five countries dominate Africa's upstream oil production. Together they account for 85% of the continent's oil production and are, in order of decreasing output, Nigeria, Libya, Algeria, Egypt and Angola. Other oil producing countries are Gabon, Congo, Cameroon, Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cote d'Ivoire. Exploration is taking place in a number of other countries that aim to increase their output or become first time producers. Included in this list are Chad, Sudan, Namibia, South Africa and Madagascar while Mozambique and [Tanzania] are potential gas producers.[2]
[edit]Ores
Ore resources in Africa are abundant, and extremely more so nowadays as other continents are beginning to face depletion of resources. The copper belt in Katanga, the diamond mines in Sierra Leone, Angola, and Botswana are well known for their abundance and rich produce, albeit, also notorious for their level of corruption and links to rebel movements. The RUF(Revolutionary United Front) and the blood diamonds used to supply these rebel factions with arms is one such example.
[edit]Fresh water
Africa contains many lakes and rivers, allowing in some small fishing industry. The deep rivers of Africa have significant hydroelectric value. Lake Victoria is Africa's 2nd biggest lake. Lake Volta in Ghana is the world's largest artificial lake.
[edit]Ocean
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans on Africa's coast allow further enterprises such as: fishing, mining, and offshore oil drilling. Its coastlines are teeming with fish and other sea life.
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"China owns 40% of Sudan's oil production."
I think you just identified the next American target in Africa.
Sudan has been broken in two w the newly formed S.Sudan having most of Sudan's known oil. Since S.Sudan is leaning heavily toward the US & even Israel, expect to see China & Russia cut out of the deal just like what will most likely occur in Libya since the demise of Khadaffi & the rise of these Al-CIAeda / King Idris affiliated Rebels!
The NeoCon Muslim Country {s}Hit List according to ex-NATO Gen Wes Clark includes: Iraq [Attacked based on Lies by the Bush / Cheney / Rumsfeld / Bliar / Condi Rice / NeoCon Cabal], Libya [Attacked based on Lies by the O-bomb-em / Billary / Sue Rice / Cameron / Sarkozy / NATO / Neo-Liberal cabal], Syria [likely next on the {s}Hit List], Iran [constantly being threatened w attack- Now based on this highly suspect 'Too Fast & Furious' alleged plot], Sudan [has been broken in two & may even be broken-up so more], Somalia [Has been kept in turmoil & kept without an effective Gov't for 20yrs now]...
Thank you once again Glen Ford for a clear, and terrifying, report on the continuation of imperialism in Africa in ever new forms. While the world hurtles toward climate destruction and economic ruin for the people, all our leaders can come up with in their little rat brains is to continue to spread militarism and grab what they want.
As I think about what in the world anyone , especially US taxpayers, can do to stop such things, I think there has to be an uprising against military spending and fossil fuel use, and a complete and apriori scorn for any narrative that we are out to cure hunger, free women or increase democracy anywhere in the world.
It would appear "Africom" is now on the fast track. Soon the entire continent will be relegated to selling used t-shirts.