27 September , 2009
A reorganization of the U.S. command structure and another military imposition
In this four-part series, Rageh Omaar travels across Africa, investigating the consequences of US involvement in the region. In this first part, he investigates the genesis of Africom, the US military command for Africa which was launched in October 2008, and asks whether Barack Obama can turn US-African relations in a new direction.
Hopefully Related posts:
- Revealing the Real U.S.-Africa Policy By Gerald LeMelle
- AFRICOM and the Recolonization of Africa By Itai Muchena
- AFRICOM: Not the Peace Corps by Mark P. Fancher
- Obama Visits Africa’s “Oil Gulf” By Emira Woods
- NATO: AFRICOM’s Partner In Military Penetration Of Africa By Rick Rozoff
- AFRICOM: Western Self-Serving Interests or African Security? By Paul I. Adujie



























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