Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Militant threats test role of a Pentagon command in Africa

02/12/13: ?The New York Times reports?created five years ago to focus on training the armed forces of dozens of African nations and strengthening social, political and economic programs, the Pentagon?s Africa Command?now finds itself on a more urgent mission: confronting a new generation of Islamist militants who are testing the United States? resolve to fight terrorism without being drawn into a major conflict. ?Some military and Congressional critics question whether the command is up to dealing with its dual mission, and some influential lawmakers warn that Africom, with its headquarters in Germany, is understaffed and poorly financed for challenges that include countering Al Qaeda?s fighters in Mali, Islamic extremists in Libya, drug traffickers in West Africa and armed rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ?The leader of the command, Gen. Carter F. Ham, must straddle the new and the old missions, as he demonstrated one day last month when he flew to the northern reaches of this largely desert nation to watch United States troops train Niger?s fledgling border corps in basic skills to help combat Al Qaeda?s branch in North and West Africa.

Source: http://www.securitylawbrief.com/main/2013/02/militant-threats-test-role-of-a-pentagon-command-in-africa.html

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