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FEB 11, 2008
US African Foreign Policy Evaluated
Daily Trojan
Coverage of the USC conference on the United States' new military operative in Africa stresses the importance of taking a supporting rather than a dominating role in African foreign policy.
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JAN 15, 2008
AFRICOM Threatens the Sovereignty, Independence and Stability of the African Continent
National Conference of Black Lawyers
The National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL) concludes that the mission of Africa Command (Africom) infringes on the sovereignty of African states due to the particularity of Africa’s history and Africa’s current economic and political relationship to the United States.
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JAN 9, 2008
Into Africa Without a Map
The Washington Post
The Pentagon has established a new command for the African continent, known as AFRICOM, but it doesn't yet have a plan for where it will be based or even a clear statement of its role- it's a headquarters in search of a mission.
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JAN 1, 2008
U.S. Africa Command: A New Paradigm
Military Review
One military analyst explores possibilities by analyzing AFRICOM’s origins, timing, strategy, and composition as well as the early challenges that will confront the nascent command.
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DEC 5, 2007
Mission, not Location, is AFRICOM’s Goal, Deputy Tells Reporters in New York
AFRICOM Public Affairs
The U.S. Africa Command is focused on creating a staff of specialists to develop long-term relationships with African militaries, not on establishing presence on the African continent or responding to immediate crises.
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