U.S. Special Operations Numbers Surge In Africa’s Shadow Wars

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Africa has seen the most dramatic growth in the deployment of America’s elite troops of any region of the globe over the past decade, according to newly released numbers.

In 2006, just 1% of commandos sent overseas were deployed in the U.S. Africa Command area of operations. In 2016, 17.26% of all U.S. Special Operations forces — Navy SEALs and Green Berets among them — deployed abroad were sent to Africa, according to data supplied to The Intercept by U.S. Special Operations Command. That total ranks second only to the Greater Middle East where the U.S. is waging war against enemies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.  

“In Africa, we are not the kinetic solution,” Brigadier General Donald Bolduc, the chief of U.S. Special Operations Command Africa, told African Defense, a U.S. trade publication, early this fall. “We are not at war in Africa — but our African partners certainly are.”

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2 thoughts on “U.S. Special Operations Numbers Surge In Africa’s Shadow Wars

  1. Much of Africa offers a relatively untapped business opportunity for the MIC, with plenty of profits to make from fresh wars. Consequently, the MIC’s dirtbags are likely to spread through that continent like a cancer.

    Meanwhile here at home in the “Land of the Free,” police confiscate valuables without trial, and people face jail for collecting rainwater on their own property. Soon enough, we’ll have to pay taxes on the air we breathe.

    To all the Army’s Rump Rangers and the Navy’s Barking Seals: Thanks for honoring your oath and fighting for our freedom! You stinking phonies.

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