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US to get Africa command centre | US to get Africa command centre |
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President George W Bush has approved a Pentagon plan for a command centre for Africa to oversee US military activities on the continent. | President George W Bush has approved a Pentagon plan for a command centre for Africa to oversee US military activities on the continent. |
"This new command will strengthen our security co-operation with Africa," President Bush said. | |
Mr Bush said he had asked Defence Secretary Robert Gates to get the new command, known as Africom, up and running by the end of September 2008. | |
He said the US would consult African leaders on the command's base. | |
Mr Gates said the new Africa Command would allow the US to better co-ordinate action and counter potential threats. | |
The US gets more than 10% of its oil from Africa and is worried about increased economic and diplomatic competition from China, the BBC's defence and security correspondent Rob Watson reports. | The US gets more than 10% of its oil from Africa and is worried about increased economic and diplomatic competition from China, the BBC's defence and security correspondent Rob Watson reports. |
There are also a variety of US security and humanitarian concerns ranging from the potential rise of militant Islam to the threat of failed states and the spectre of future genocides, our correspondent says. | There are also a variety of US security and humanitarian concerns ranging from the potential rise of militant Islam to the threat of failed states and the spectre of future genocides, our correspondent says. |
The Pentagon has voiced concern about potential threats, including terrorist threats that could emerge in war-torn areas such as Somalia. | The Pentagon has voiced concern about potential threats, including terrorist threats that could emerge in war-torn areas such as Somalia. |
US forces carried out at least two air strikes in Somalia last month, targeting suspected al-Qaeda militants. | |
Africa Command would be the fifth regional operations base for the US. | |
Unlike other regional US commands, the Africa command will not be about preparing troops for major combat operations, as no African nation poses a direct military threat. | Unlike other regional US commands, the Africa command will not be about preparing troops for major combat operations, as no African nation poses a direct military threat. |
Rather, US officials say, it will focus on military training operations designed to help local governments. | Rather, US officials say, it will focus on military training operations designed to help local governments. |
'Outdated arrangement' | 'Outdated arrangement' |
Responsibility for Africa operations is currently divided among three regional commands. | Responsibility for Africa operations is currently divided among three regional commands. |
It was unclear whether the new command centre would be located in Africa or the United States, as are the US Central Command, the Southern Command, and the Pacific Command. | It was unclear whether the new command centre would be located in Africa or the United States, as are the US Central Command, the Southern Command, and the Pacific Command. |
The US currently has an anti-terror task force based in Djibouti. | The US currently has an anti-terror task force based in Djibouti. |
Mr Gates revealed the new plans as he addressed the Senate Armed Services Committee on the defence spending President Bush proposed in his 2008 budget, submitted to Congress on Monday. | |
"This command will enable us to have a more effective and integrated approach than the current arrangement... an outdated arrangement left over from the Cold War," Mr Gates said. | "This command will enable us to have a more effective and integrated approach than the current arrangement... an outdated arrangement left over from the Cold War," Mr Gates said. |
He said the Africa command centre would "oversee security, co-operation, building partnership capability, defence support to non-military missions, and, if directed, military operations". | He said the Africa command centre would "oversee security, co-operation, building partnership capability, defence support to non-military missions, and, if directed, military operations". |