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The U.S. military’s new posture comes even though many African armies remain ill-equipped and insurgent groups expand.
The U.S. military is backing off its usual talk of good governance and countering underlying causes of African insurgencies ...
The U.S. military is backing off its traditional talk of good governance and countering underlying causes of African ...
Teaching classes in a room full of multinational military partners from 6 different countries could be daunting even for the ...
AGADIR, Morocco–The 21st edition of African Lion concluded this week with over 10,000 multinational troops from more than 50 nations executing ...
Under President Trump's administration, the U.S. military is urging its allies to increase "independent operations" and ...
U.S. Army paratroopers will soon have more to leap for, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced this week during a visit ...
The U.S. military, at African Lion 2025, signaled a shift: less focus on governance, more on African allies taking charge of their own security.
The U.S. military is pivoting from its long-standing focus on governance and development in Africa, instead urging fragile ...
Gen. Michael Langley, USMC, Commander, U.S. Africa Command, center, and Major General Mohammed Berrid, Inspector General of ...