This article is from the source 'rtcom' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.rt.com/africa/618259-us-reviews-africa-military-command-role/
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
US military command could exit Africa | |
(32 minutes later) | |
The move comes months after the Pentagon was forced to withdraw its troops from the Sahel region | The move comes months after the Pentagon was forced to withdraw its troops from the Sahel region |
Washington’s Africa military command (AFRICOM) has announced plans to reassess its presence on the continent, as countries increasingly rethink defense ties with the West and shift alliances. | Washington’s Africa military command (AFRICOM) has announced plans to reassess its presence on the continent, as countries increasingly rethink defense ties with the West and shift alliances. |
AFRICOM commander General Michael Langley told reporters in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Tuesday, that he had already discussed the matter with several African defense ministers and heads of state. | AFRICOM commander General Michael Langley told reporters in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Tuesday, that he had already discussed the matter with several African defense ministers and heads of state. |
“I’ve talked to a number of ministers of defense and a few presidents and told them we were assessing,” Langley said, according to Reuters. | “I’ve talked to a number of ministers of defense and a few presidents and told them we were assessing,” Langley said, according to Reuters. |
“That’s what I tell them… if we’re that important to [you], you need to communicate that and we’ll see,” he added. | “That’s what I tell them… if we’re that important to [you], you need to communicate that and we’ll see,” he added. |
The move follows reports in the US media that President Donald Trump’s administration is considering merging AFRICOM with Washington’s European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, citing potential efficiencies. | The move follows reports in the US media that President Donald Trump’s administration is considering merging AFRICOM with Washington’s European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, citing potential efficiencies. |
AFRICOM was established in 2008, ostensibly to consolidate US military efforts on the continent and offer a response to growing security concerns, including Islamist insurgencies. However, its influence has declined in parts of Africa. | AFRICOM was established in 2008, ostensibly to consolidate US military efforts on the continent and offer a response to growing security concerns, including Islamist insurgencies. However, its influence has declined in parts of Africa. |
Washington had previously insisted on finding a way to maintain its military presence in the region despite being ordered to remove its forces from significant areas, including key Sahel states – Niger and Chad. | Washington had previously insisted on finding a way to maintain its military presence in the region despite being ordered to remove its forces from significant areas, including key Sahel states – Niger and Chad. |
Last September, the Pentagon completed the withdrawal of assets and approximately 1,000 troops from a $100 million base in Niger, following a request by the West African country’s government, whose military leadership cited the contingent’s failure to curb jihadist militants in the Sahel. | Last September, the Pentagon completed the withdrawal of assets and approximately 1,000 troops from a $100 million base in Niger, following a request by the West African country’s government, whose military leadership cited the contingent’s failure to curb jihadist militants in the Sahel. |
The US Department of Defense also withdrew around 70 personnel from an air base near N’Djamena, the capital of Chad – America’s only military site in the country – after receiving a similar request from Chadian authorities. | The US Department of Defense also withdrew around 70 personnel from an air base near N’Djamena, the capital of Chad – America’s only military site in the country – after receiving a similar request from Chadian authorities. |
Despite recent setbacks, Reuters quoted Langley as saying that the US continues to maintain some intelligence-sharing arrangements with military regimes in the Sahel and is exploring “other ways to continue to stay engaged.” | Despite recent setbacks, Reuters quoted Langley as saying that the US continues to maintain some intelligence-sharing arrangements with military regimes in the Sahel and is exploring “other ways to continue to stay engaged.” |
France has also been forced to withdraw from Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali, as the governments in those countries pursue alternative alliances, including closer ties with Russia. | France has also been forced to withdraw from Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali, as the governments in those countries pursue alternative alliances, including closer ties with Russia. |
Previous version
1
Next version