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We Are Surrounded Again By The Very Same by panafrican(op): 7:23am On Mar 27, 2023
More than 400 years after the beginning of the triangular slave trade, we are surrounded again by the very same people.

Nick Turse, America's Empire of African Bases
POSTED ON NOVEMBER 17, 2015


Does Eleven Plus One Equal Sixty?
AFRICOM’s New Math, the U.S. Base Bonanza, and “Scarier” Times Ahead in Africa
BY NICK TURSE
In the shadows of what was once called the “dark continent,” a scramble has come and gone. If you heard nothing about it, that was by design. But look hard enough and — north to south, east to west — you’ll find the fruits of that effort: a network of bases, compounds, and other sites whose sum total exceeds the number of nations on the continent. For a military that has stumbled from Iraq to Afghanistan and suffered setbacks from Libya to Syria, it’s a rare can-do triumph. In remote locales, behind fences and beyond the gaze of prying eyes, the U.S. military has built an extensive archipelago of African outposts, transforming the continent, experts say, into a laboratory for a new kind of war.

So how many U.S. military bases are there in Africa? It’s a simple question with a simple answer. For years, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) gave a stock response: one. Camp Lemonnier in the tiny, sun-bleached nation of Djibouti was America’s only acknowledged “base” on the continent. It wasn’t true, of course, because there were camps, compounds, installations, and facilities elsewhere, but the military leaned hard on semantics.

Take a look at the Pentagon’s official list of bases, however, and the number grows. The 2015 report on the Department of Defense’s global property portfolio lists Camp Lemonnier and three other deep-rooted sites on or near the continent: U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3, a medical research facility in Cairo, Egypt, that was established in 1946; Ascension Auxiliary Airfield, a spacecraft tracking station and airfield located 1,000 miles off the coast of West Africa that has been used by the U.S. since 1957; and warehouses at the airport and seaport in Mombasa, Kenya, that were built in the 1980s.

That’s only the beginning, not the end of the matter. For years, various reporters have shed light on hush-hush outposts — most of them built, upgraded, or expanded since 9/11 — dotting the continent, including so-called cooperative security locations (CSLs). Earlier this year, AFRICOM commander General David Rodriguez disclosed that there were actually 11 such sites. Again, devoted AFRICOM-watchers knew that this, too, was just the start of a larger story, but when I asked Africa Command for a list of bases, camps and other sites, as I periodically have done, I was treated like a sap.

“In all, AFRICOM has access to 11 CSLs across Africa. Of course, we have one major military facility on the continent: Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti,” Anthony Falvo, AFRICOM’s Public Affairs chief, told me. Falvo was peddling numbers that both he and I know perfectly well are, at best, misleading. “It’s one of the most troubling aspects of our military policy in Africa, and overseas generally, that the military can’t be, and seems totally resistant to being, honest and transparent about what it’s doing,” says David Vine, author of Base Nation: How U.S. Military Bases Abroad Harm America and the World.

https://tomdispatch.com/nick-turse-america-s-empire-of-african-bases/

Re: We Are Surrounded Again By The Very Same by SeeItSayIt:
It's time to stop accusing external enemies whereas we are our own enemies in Africa by our wicked, ignorant actions of poor leadership, suppressions, unnecessary killings & intentional underdevelopment.

Especially Nigeria keeps leading the entire Africa on the very wrong parts of modern slavery, touts, gangsters, illicit drug dealings, bad inventions & all forms of negative vises.
Re: We Are Surrounded Again By The Very Same by Ud1988(m): 8:20am On Mar 27, 2023
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Re: We Are Surrounded Again By The Very Same by Incredible128: 8:27am On Mar 27, 2023
I tell u my brother.it's time we move past all those useless narrations. Japan has a mighty us army presence but see how advanced they are
SeeItSayIt:
It's time to stop accusing external enemies whereas we are our own enemies in Africa by our wicked, ignorant actions of poor leadership, suppressions, unnecessary killings & intentional underdevelopment.

Especially Nigeria keeps leading the entire Africa on the very wrong parts of modern slavery, touts, gangsters, illicit drug dealers, bad inventions & all forms of negative vises.
Re: We Are Surrounded Again By The Very Same by Incredible128: 8:29am On Mar 27, 2023
I tell u my brother.it's time we move past all those useless narrations. Japan has a mighty us army presence but see how advanced they are, I don't know why we keep blaming external forces all the while forgetting that we are living in the mess we created and continue to choose to live in it
SeeItSayIt:
It's time to stop accusing external enemies whereas we are our own enemies in Africa by our wicked, ignorant actions of poor leadership, suppressions, unnecessary killings & intentional underdevelopment.

Especially Nigeria keeps leading the entire Africa on the very wrong parts of modern slavery, touts, gangsters, illicit drug dealers, bad inventions & all forms of negative vises.
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