Don’t Let The Door Hit You In The Ass

This is news from Africa…..

I recently wrote about the failure of our War on Terror in Africa….that it had created more problems than it solved….

Is Africa A Failure?

Then there was a coup in Niger and the coup leaders told the US to vacate….

Dressed in green military fatigues and a blue garrison cap, Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane, a spokesperson for Niger’s ruling junta, took to local television last month to criticize the United States and sever the long-standing military partnership between the two countries. “The government of Niger, taking into account the aspirations and interests of its people, revokes, with immediate effect, the agreement concerning the status of United States military personnel and civilian Defense Department employees,” he said, insisting that their 12-year-old security pact violated Niger’s constitution.

Another sometime Nigerien spokesperson, Insa Garba Saidou, put it in blunter terms: “The American bases and civilian personnel cannot stay on Nigerien soil any longer.”

(antiwar.com)

I understand that US will leave Niger….”The US Department of State agreed to pull out about 1,000 troops from the country that has been under military rule since July 2023….

Now it seems that another nation in Africa is fed up with US presence….Chad….

Chad is threatening to scrap an agreement with the US that allows American troops to operate in the country, signaling the US might lose even more of its military footprint in Africa after Niger ordered a US withdrawal.

According to CNN, Chad’s government sent a letter to the US earlier this month that said it could end the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). The letter didn’t directly order the US military to leave, but US officials said that if the agreement were canceled, US forces would have to leave a French military base where they were stationed.

Reuters also reported on the letter and said Chad ordered the US to halt activity at the Adji Kossei Air Base because the US had failed to provide documents justifying their presence there. The US has a small military presence in Chad, with CNN putting the number of US troops in the country below 100.

US officials told CNN that the letter could be a negotiating tactic to get a more favorable deal, but the expulsion of US forces would follow a pattern of Western countries losing their foothold in the region.

(antiwar.com)

By all accounts the War on Terror in Africa is an epic failure….for it has created more problems than it has solved.

How many more African nations will follow suit?

I could say this would save the taxpayer some money but reality and the War Department will just piss it away on Ukraine and Israel.

Time for all this to change….and now!

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“lego ergo scribo”

11 thoughts on “Don’t Let The Door Hit You In The Ass

  1. Certainly China will move quickly to replace us adding to their already growing presence on the continent. Can’t imagine anything getting better there.

    1. Probably but China has been there with infrastructure projects and such….but they could send in the Army for ‘training’. chuq

      1. Yes and “projects” are founded upon debt obligations that will never be satisfied. Perhaps African leadership isn’t stressed by that because they’d otherwise never get the projects created.

      2. The poorer countries need external help the more prosperous countries like Nigeria are corrupt and use any excuse to save money they need for their lifestyle. chuq

  2. Many African countries are now employing Wagner Group mercenaries to bolster their armed forces. Perhaps they work out cheaper than tolerating the US presence? Or maybe they are just more cruel and ruthless!

    Best wishes, Pete.

      1. The UK Government paid initially Rwanda £150 million to take an estimated 2,000 asylum seekers and house them in good conditions. They recently topped that up with £50 million more, even though nobody has been sent there yet. The deportees will never be able to return to the UK after, as Rwanda has been declared a ‘safe place’ by our government. Meanwhile, attempts to deport anyone to Rwanda have been stalled here in parliament and by human rights groups in the courts. But they finally got the Bill through on Tuesday night, and intend to start flights soon. Most airlines will have nothing to do with it, so they will have to use RAF planes or private charters. And to avoid trouble on the aircraft, they will use either Border Force officers or armed soldiers to escort the deportees. It is a very expensive farce, all engineered to get votes from the Extreme Right in the next election.

  3. We do not need to get involved in Africa. It was involvement with Africa that got us to the point where we are today.

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