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Military leaders from 37 African countries meet to forge stronger regional alliances, confront rising transnational threats - ...
President William Ruto will on Wednesday, May 28, open the United States Africa Command (Africom)-led 2025 African Chiefs of ...
The United States is assessing the future of its military command for Africa, its top general for the continent said on ...
The spate of military coups across West Africa pushed the U.S. to reduce its security support, as newly established military ...
Under President Trump's administration, the U.S. military is urging its allies to increase "independent operations" and ...
General Langley says the U.S. is pulling back in Africa, shifting focus to partner self-reliance as Beijing and Moscow expand ...
AGADIR, Morocco–The 21st edition of African Lion concluded this week with over 10,000 multinational troops from more than 50 nations executing ...
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.
At the heart of this year’s African Lion military exercise, the United States signaled a dramatic shift in its engagement on the continent. Gone is the long-favored narrative of “good governance” and ...
The Sgt. STOUT and Avenger, both mobile air defense systems, deployed for major European and African exercises.