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Obama sends 100 U.S. military advisors to Uganda

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The Obama administration announced plans on Friday to send about 100 U.S. forces to Uganda to act as military advisers to Ugandan and African Union forces fighting the Lords' Resistance Army (LRA). The U.S. special forces will provide information and training to assist Ugandan forces trying to apprehend the LRA's top commanders and bring them to justice, and to bring about an end the guerrilla group's two-decade campaign of atrocities, plunder and destabilization of the region, the administration said.
President Obama announced the decision in an official notification letter to Congress Friday. In the letter, Obama said that he had sent the initial team of armed U.S. combat troops to Uganda on Oct. 12. He explained that the rest of the roughly 100 military advisers would be deployed over the next month to Uganda--as well as to the neighboring countries of South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Central African Republic, if they permit.

He also said that while U.S. troops would be authorized to use force for self defense they will not be engaging in direct combat themselves.

"For more than two decades, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has murdered, *****, and kidnapped tens of thousands of men, women, and children in central Africa," Obama said in the letter. "In furtherance of the Congress's stated policy, I have authorized a small number of combat-equipped U.S. forces to deploy to central Africa to provide assistance to regional forces that are working toward the removal of [LRA commander] Joseph Kony from the battlefield."

"On October 12, the initial team of U.S. military personnel with appropriate combat equipment deployed to Uganda," the letter explained. "During the next month, additional forces will deploy, including a second combat-equipped team and associated headquarters, communications, and logistics personnel. The total number of U.S. military personnel deploying for this mission is approximately 100."

The Lords' Resistance Army is accused of killings, plunder and widespread atrocities, including the abduction of an estimated 3,000 children, in its two decades of guerrilla warfare across central Africa.

The LRA's commander Joseph Kony "is the leader of this small band of of guerrillas who have been raging through ungoverned spaces between the DRC, Central African Republic, south Sudan and committing the most awful atrocities," Human Rights Watch's Tom Malinowski told the Envoy Friday.

Malinowski was among several human rights and NGO officials briefed on the decision at the National Security Council Friday. He strongly welcomed the Obama administration's decision to provide special forces to apprehend the LRA's top commanders.

The Ugandan military "has been most dedicated to going after him," Malinowski said, but he has been hard to find."We don't know where he is at any given time.... It's very difficult ... how to find 100 guys in a vast jungle area with very poor communications."

LRA commander Kony "styles himself as a prophet and spirit medium and practices a blend of mysticism and apocalyptic Protestant Christianity," the Washington Post's William Branigin wrote Friday. "He formed his Lord's Resistance Army from the remnants of the Holy Spirit Movement, an armed group led by his aunt that fought the Ugandan government in the late 1980s."

Kony and four deputies are the subjects of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court in the Hague in 2005.

Joseph Kony, commander of the Lords' Resistance Army in 2006.​
 

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I've been saying it for years....
Once the middle east is conquered, Africa is next, because there are ridiculous amounts of resources there that the USA doesn't want China to be in control of.

Turns out I was wrong.
They're not even waiting till the middle east is conquered -_-
 

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I predict Uganda will take their training and tech from the U.S. and use it as future enemies of the U.S.. I mean, that's what happened with Afghanistan... or was it Iraq? I know it was some Middle Eastern country the U.S. helped in much the same way, and now, we're at war with them. Good job, America.
 

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You know what the United Nations did when Hitler starting ****ing around? ****ing nothing? Now take that and apply it to just about everything ever.
Just pointing out-the united nations didn't exist until after WW2.you are talking about the League of Nations,which the US was not a part of.get your facts straight.
 

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Just pointing out-the united nations didn't exist until after WW2.you are talking about the League of Nations,which the US was not a part of.get your facts straight.
I'm sorry, I get them mixed up sometimes.

Either way they get ****in' nothing done. The US does not declare war with the UN's approval last time I checked.
 

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Yeah last I heard, Hans Blix found no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, thus no UN approved reason to go, but America went anyway.

Why?

Because when you have power, you do what you want, and it's not like some French cowards are going to do anything except for go "no no America zat is very bad!"

UN only exists to stop poor countries from progressing, to stop 3rd world dictators from getting a little too smart/powerful, and basically to give the plebeian masses the illusion that there is some sort of worldwide organisation focused on justice and the advancement of humanity.

Also, China's been trying to get a foothold in Africa, so we'll see how that game of IRL Risk goes.
 

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Although I believe this is a good idea since Uganda's been in turmoil for a while now, I stress extreme caution.
This is almost EXACTLY how American involvement in Vietnam started. I swear if this **** happens again....

Who am I kidding it probably will.


"Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it."
 

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I'm sorry, I get them mixed up sometimes.

Either way they get ****in' nothing done. The US does not declare war with the UN's approval last time I checked.
No but it does give them a reason to engage in "police action" or whatever they want to call it nowadays.
Hey maybe we'll get another cool movie out of it, I mean Black Hawk Down was pretty good right? Right?
yes it was.
 

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So like after the middle east has been bombed to ****, will black people be reinstated as public enemy #1 by The Man?
 
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Obama sends 100 million U.S. dollars to military advisors in Uganda

This is how I first read the article title. I'm not sure how to feel about our involvement outside our own borders. It seems like we need too, but readdress how it is done.
 

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China's involvement in Africa:
  • Building infrastructure
  • Investing in African companies
  • Over 100$ Billion in trade.

America and Europe's involvement in Africa:
  • Make a couple of pretentious songs
  • Send food and money handouts blindly in the vague direction of Africa (normally ends up in the pockets of warlords)
  • Send guys who can teach them how to fight better
  • David Attenborough


China have been investing in a lot of countries in a similar way, burma and laos for instance. They also built pretty much the entire trench system in the great world war, as well as all of america's first railways. I for one, warmly welcome our new asian overlords.
 

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I want to say a joke about Obama bein black and as such he feels like he has to help these people out, but I'm not sure if that's be going too far

That said, the US is ****ing ********. We're in a trillion dollar debt with China, but instead of dealing with that first, we're trying to be all friendly with some country in Africa. I dot get why the US never resolves its own problems in its own country before trying to meddle in another country's business. This is literally the entire reason besides the fact that we arepowerful (surprisingly) that the entire world hates us. We always try to help people out and end up getting into wars we have absolutely no reason to be getting involved with

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