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Why AFRICOM Has not Won Over Africans? OpposingArgument1 #16336 Ambiguity of it purpose, lack of transparency, and the total disregards ('disparaging) by AFRICOM of Africa's efforts (and successes) in dealing with important security issues. | |
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Author: Samuel Makinda Publication info: 2008 Cited by: Earl Burrowes, Sr. 7:14 PM 22 April 2009 GMT URL: | Excerpt / Summary The Bush Administration announced the creation of the long-discussed U.S. Command for Africa (AFRICOM) on February 6, 2007. For months before the announcement, policy makers and policy analysts in Africa had been divided over this new unified command, and the debate has not subsided. Nonetheless, AFRICOM was formally established on October 1, 2007, with its temporary headquarters at Stuttgart, Germany, for an initial 12 months. AFRICOM’s commander, General William E. Ward, the highest ranking African-American soldier, visited the African Union (AU) headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on November 8, 2007 in an attempt to obtain more African support for the command, but the AU remains divided over the desirability of the force. |
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