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American Proxy Wars in Africa

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Since 9/11, the U.S. military has been making inroads in Africa, building alliances, facilities, and a sophisticated logistics network. Despite repeated assurances by U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) that military activities on the continent were minuscule,  U.S. operations — including recent military involvement with no fewer than 49 of 54 nations on the continent.

A new type of expeditionary warfare is underway in Africa, but there’s little to suggest that America’s backing of a former colonial power will ultimately yield the long-term successes that years of support for local proxies could not. So far, the U.S. has been willing to let European and African forces do the fighting, but if these interventions drag on and the violence continues to leap from country to country as yet more militant groups morph and multiply, the risk only rises of Washington wading ever deeper into post-colonial wars with an eerily colonial look.

Read a perspective on this topic on Pambazuka News By Nick Turse


Photo Credit: U.S. Marine Corps photo by SSgt Donald Bohanner

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