Monday, January 28, 2013

U.S. Wants A Drone Base In Northwest Africa

An Air Force Predator drone in New Mexico in 2010. Photo: Air Force

U.S. Plans Base for Surveillance Drones in Northwest Africa -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — The United States military command in Africa is preparing plans to establish a drone base in northwest Africa to increase unarmed surveillance missions on the local affiliate of Al Qaeda and other Islamist extremist groups that American and other Western officials say pose a growing menace to the region.

For now, officials say they envision flying only unarmed surveillance drones from the base, though they have not ruled out conducting missile strikes at some point if the threat worsens.

If the base is approved, the most likely location for it would be in Niger, a largely desert nation on the eastern border of Mali, where French and Malian troops are now battling Qaeda-backed fighters who control the northern part of that country. The American military’s Africa Command is also discussing options for the base with other countries in the region, including Burkina Faso, officials said.

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My Comment:
Niger would be a perfect place for a drone base. It borders all the major countries in this part of the continent.

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