Wednesday, May 1, 2013

After Promising That No U.S. Troops Will Be Sent To Mali, The White House Has Ordered The Deployment Of U.S. Troops

Pentagon Deploys Small Number Of Troops To War-Torn Mali -- Washington Post

The Pentagon has deployed a small number of troops to Mali to support allied forces fighting there, despite repeated pledges by the Obama administration not to put “boots on the ground” in the war-torn African country.

About 10 U.S. military personnel are in Mali to provide “liaison support” to French and African troops but are not engaged in combat operations, said Lt. Col. Robert Firman, a Pentagon spokesman. Twelve others are assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Bamako, the capital, he added.

The Pentagon had previously said that it had no intention of sending troops to Mali and that it would involve itself in the conflict only at arm’s length — by providing aerial refueling to French warplanes and sharing intelligence with allies. It also said that it would ferry soldiers from neighboring African countries to Mali on U.S. troop transport planes but that the aircraft would not remain in the country.

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Update: U.S. ramps up support for Malian mission -- UPI

My Comment: The contingent that has been deployed is about two dozen soldiers .... but one has to question if this is the start of something bigger.

2 comments:

  1. I could see these troops working in coordination with the U.S drone base in Nigeria. Possible to ID targets. I do see this number increasing with more deployments to come in time. - Just a personal opinion.

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  2. Jason .... I agree with your observation. The U.S. drone base in Niger will probably eventually be used (if not already) as the base that will coordinate anti-terror operations in the Sahel.

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