Where Terrorism Is Rising in Africa and the U.S. Is Leaving

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Link to the entire article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/01/world/africa/africa-terror-attacks.html


By Eric Schmitt

LOUMBILA, Burkina Faso — President Trump has ordered most American troops to withdraw from Syria. He wants to bring home thousands more from Afghanistan. Now hundreds of United States commandos and other forces are leaving West Africa — despite an onslaught of attacks from an increasingly deadly matrix of Islamist fighters.

The shift has unnerved African commanders in Burkina Faso and neighboring nations in the Sahel, a vast sub-Saharan scrubland increasingly racked by bombings, massacres, kidnappings and attacks on hotels frequented by Westerners. It is a region in which most Americans were unaware of United States military involvement until four Army soldiers were killed in a deadly 2017 ambush in Niger by Islamic State fighters.

What is emerging, critics said, is a glimpse of what happens when American troops, especially Special Operations forces, pull back before insurgents are effectively subdued, leaving local or allied forces to fend off the Islamic State, Al Qaeda or their offshoots.

“It’s a real problem,” Col. Maj. Moussa Salaou Barmou, commander of Niger’s Special Operations forces, said of the drawdown and the closing of seven of eight American elite counterterrorism units operating in Africa.
 
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Typically, China does not put boots on the ground..........but that can change. China takes a long term approach, thinking 100 years ahead, and would rather colonize than combat a country into submission. The end result is the same, just less messy.
 
Typically, China does not put boots on the ground..........but that can change. China takes a long term approach, thinking 100 years ahead, and would rather colonize than combat a country into submission. The end result is the same, just less messy.
China invaded a lot more than people realize. Tibet was invaded, Vietnam was invaded in 1979?... it is past time for China to chip away at its neighbors like they traditionally have.
 
Who do you think is benifiting from all the instability?

The same entities that benefited from the Cold War, the industrial military complex, and it's probably double the size now than back in the 50s & 60s with the added cyber security, satellite and drone operations.
Consider how long we've been in Afghanistan, eighteen years and counting. Who's been benefiting from that? The same entities. That war could have been over in the same amount of time as Iraq but there was no stomach for killing civilians in the process.
 
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No matter how you shake it another region has been lost to terrorism. The wildlife will suffer, the people will suffer and sportsman will not go. Our wisdom sometimes baffles me.
 
Like Trump said, some countries are just schitttholes. Let 'em fend for themselves.
 
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A common expression among indigenous is "Africa is for Africans"...........besides, we have plenty of challenges closer to home.............FWB
 
Wildlife reservoirs like Burkina Faso cannot afford to be lost. It is not the same today as in the past--there is just less margin. Someone needs to deal with them without mercy and without cleaning up afterwards.
 
It is very difficult as we have seen proven over the last nearly 20 years to battle, contain or subdue what basically amount to ghosts, unless one is willing to go for the full monty, ie., complete and total destruction of a region. Its so easy to fall into these save the this or the that for someone else or something else endeavors. While I hate to see this happening, I don't blame the President or the US for not wanting to keep getting more deeply involved in other continents affairs. One could say, well think long term. That's what we said about a lot of places, over 10 years in Vietnam, on the ground in Korea since before I was born, nearly 20 in Afghanistan, then Iraq, now Syria. It goes on. Just what is it exactly that we are supposed to accomplish? Have hundreds, perhaps thousands of GI's killed in Africa? That will get popular back home real quick. It will be a real hard sell.
 
So much for my desire to hunt that region in the near future. Time will tell. I wish the people of the region well and safety.
 
My memory of 1979 is that the Vietnamese were flush with captured U.S. military equipment and had a wealth of recent combat experience and were a little cocky. Vietnam invaded Chinese territory that they felt was theirs and the Chinese military pushed back to show Vietnam that they weren't going to be pushed around.
 

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