U.S. Deploying Troops to 35 African Countries

By Russia Today

The United States Army will be deploying troops to nearly three dozen African nations in (2013).

Soldiers based out of Fort Riley, Kansas,’ 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, will begin training in March 2013 in order to prepare for a project that will send troops to as many as 35 African nations, the Associated Press reports. Citing a growing threat from extremist groups, including those with ties to al-Qaeda, the Department of Defense is hoping to install American soldiers overseas in order to prepare local troops there for any future crises as tensions escalate.

Earlier this month, DoD sources with insider knowledge told the Washington Post that U.S. troops will soon be en route to the nation of Mali in order to thwart the emerging threat of Islamic extremists, including al-Qaeda aligned insurgents. With the latest news from the Pentagon, though, Mali will be just one of many African nations hosting U.S. troops in the coming year.

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