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HEY!!!! the U.S. Military Seeking Deployment in as many as 35 African Countries in 2013
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[quote:071676:MV8yMTAyMTQyXzM1NDE5ODMwX0U5QTY5NjlG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 17601732:MV8yMTAyMTQyXzM1NDE4OTczX0FEQkQwRjcz] What's the point? Very few African countries have any resources of value. [/quote] The US President wants the military in Africa because Al Qaeda is getting stronger in Africa. They have now carved out a stronghold in Mali. Obama wants to make sure that Al Qaeda has a better chance of getting more holds. If the military goes in, it won't take long before Al Qaeda starts more terror bombing to ghet the US out. This, of course will only result in more support for Al Qaeda. [/quote]
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With United States officials itching to occupy another region of the world, they’ve set their sights on Africa. Since the installment of AFRICOM or the United States African Command in 2007 there has been an increased military presence in areas of Africa. Some of the nations include Uganda, Libya and as U.S. officials announced less than a month ago, Mali by next year.
As AntiWar.com reports, “But what they don’t have compared to, say, CENTCOM, is an established collection of nations with US troops stations waiting for wars to break out.” However, the thought of numerous nations being occupied in Africa is about to transform. The AssociatedPress has detailed a plan by the Army to start deploying small units into “as many as 35 African nations”, which is being justified as a part of training against extremists.
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