World War III: The attack in the Horn of Africa
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- U.S. Force to Help African States to Fight
Terror
- Excerpt, Reuters, Thursday 23 January 2003. A U.S. force
sent to hunt for any militant groups in the Horn of Africa
will soon start training regional security forces in
counterterrorism and enhancing their capability. The
region has been a flashpoint for attacks by militants.
- Djibouti: a new army behind the
wire
- By Philippe Lemarie, Le Monde diplomatique, 6
February 2003. Ten years after its disastrous incursion in
Somalia, the US army is back in the Horn of Africa. Camp
Lemonier in Djibouti since US troops arrived last
September. France no longer has Djibouti to itself. Djibouti
is turning into a valuable base for the US, with training,
modern ports and airports.
- With little fanfare, America opens a new
front on the war on terror
- By Frank Gardner in Djibouti, Independent
(London), 20 February 2003. A new military front in the
so-called war on terror: the Joint Task Force Horn of
Africa. Quietly the Pentagon and the CIA have been building
up a sizeable presence in Djibouti. Served as a base for
extra-judicial killing, targeting suspects without bringing
them to trial.
- U.S. forces set up Djibouti
garrison
- By Maurice Williams, [The Militant, March
2003]. Washington has set up another garrison in its
expanding military presence around the globe. Dubbed the
Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, the Pentagon/CIA operation
will oversee U.S. military activities in Sudan, Ethiopia,
Eritrea, Djibouti, Yemen, Somalia, and Kenya.