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A Guide To The Pentagon's Shadowy Network Of Bases In Africa
« on: March 05, 2017, 12:16:19 pm »
A Guide To The Pentagon's Shadowy Network Of Bases In Africa
The Pentagon's presence in Africa has ballooned over the last decade and a half. We've even made a map, so you can see for yourself.
By Joseph TrevithickMarch 1, 2017
 

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On Feb. 27, 2017, American special operations forces and their partners kicked off the Flintlock training exercise at sites across North and West Africa. More than 2,000 troops from the United States and more than 20 other countries would spend almost three weeks running through drills, sharing skills and best practices for dealing with terrorists and other crises.

Since 2005, the Pentagon has held Flintlock every year in one or more countries. After its creation in 2008, U.S. Africa Command took over the annual war game from U.S. European Command. America’s top headquarters in Europe had previously been responsible for all American military operations in Africa.

“Long live the relationship between the different countries and the armed forces of our countries,” Col. Maj. T.N. Pale, the Chief of Staff of Burkina Faso’s military, said during one opening ceremony in his country’s capital, Ouagadougou.

http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/8008/a-guide-to-the-pentagons-shadowy-network-of-bases-in-africa
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