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Planned US Drone Base Near Mali Marks Latest American Expansion In Africa by Nobody: 6:12am On Jan 29, 2013
The U.S. military command in Africa (AFRICOM) is planning to establish a drone base in northwest Africa to increase surveillance on radical Islamists in the region, Eric Schmidt of The New York Times reports.

The move would represent the latest expansion of the U.S. presence in Africa as the Pentagon recently announced plans to put specialized Army troops in 35 African countries.

In October Craig Whitlock of the Washington Post reported that each day about 16 U.S. drones take off from its base in the east African country of Dijbouti, which serves "the combat hub" for growing counterterrorism operations in the Somalia, Yemen and the Middle East.

Officials envision the new base to be placed in Niger or perhaps Burkina Faso, both of which share a border with Mali. Surveillance would provide details on the scope of the problem in Mali as well as the flow of fighters and weapons from Libya.

“This is directly related to the Mali mission, but it could also give Africom a more enduring presence for [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance],” one American military official told the Times.

Schmidt notes that the U.S. has flown turboprop planes designed to look like civilian aircraft from Burkina Faso to Northern Mali, but the missions have only provided limited intelligence.

Earlier this month the U.S. reportedly sent a surveillance drone over the Algerian oil field that was seized by militants.

Africom's plan still needs approval from the Pentagon, White House and Niger officials, but Schmidt cites indications that it will go forward. On Monday the two countries reached a status-of-forces agreement that provides legal protection to American troops in the country.

Furthermore Niger's president, Mahamadou Issoufou, has expressed a willingness to establish “a long-term strategic relationship with the U.S.”

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/us-plans-drone-base-near-mali-2013-1?utm_source=fee&utm_medium=partner
Re: Planned US Drone Base Near Mali Marks Latest American Expansion In Africa by outrage: 6:52am On Jan 29, 2013
Very slowly their plan is becoming clear! This guys want to enter everywhere. They have their sites set on nigeria but for some reason the thing no wan work, I pray it never thoes.



Nigeria please be wise, don't let this terrorist enter this wonderful nation.


You brought boko haram, we dealt with them, now you want to bring Alqaeda, we will deal with them.. Bring it on!! You will never enter nigeria. ISA
Re: Planned US Drone Base Near Mali Marks Latest American Expansion In Africa by Nobody: 7:40am On Jan 29, 2013
Chei! e don happen, Africom ooocry
Re: Planned US Drone Base Near Mali Marks Latest American Expansion In Africa by Nobody: 7:04pm On Jan 31, 2013
That is their plan from DayOne. To enter the giant of Africa and the person disrupting them (in my opinion) is Muammar Gaddafi and successfully,they took him out of the way using the useless countrymen of his. I pray Nigerian open their eyes and not let this AFRICOM of a thing happen here. May God disrupt their plans...

Our hands are full already jor
Re: Planned US Drone Base Near Mali Marks Latest American Expansion In Africa by Underground: 10:18am On Mar 29, 2013
I feel you Ledafaze. I feel you.
It's just unfortunate that people do not see or understand why America does what she does and that is most times for its own strategic or geopolitical interest.

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