Thursday, October 15, 2015

Boko Haram: US Deploys Troops, Drones To Cameroon

The United States has deployed up to 300 troops, along with surveillance drones, to Cameroon to help in West Africa to combat the Nigeria’s Boko Haram armed group.

All together now, the US has deployed a total of about 7000 troops to Africa. US officials said the troops would provide intelligence to a multinational task force being set up to fight Boko Haram and composed of troops from Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Chad and Benin.

In a letter to Congress on Wednesday, President Barack Obama said 90 military personnel began deploying to Cameroon on Monday ahead of the arrival of additional troops “to conduct airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations in the region”.

    “The total number of US military personnel to be deployed to Cameroon is anticipated to be up to approximately 300,” Obama said.

    “These forces are equipped with weapons for the purpose of providing their own force protection and security, and they will remain in Cameroon until their support is no longer needed.”
The statement release by a defence department spokesman said the personnel who will  support ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) flights being conducted in the area had been deployed at the invitation of the Cameroon government.

    “The results of these ISR flights will better enable African partners to secure their borders against violent and illegal activities disrupting our common desire for stability in the region,” the statement said.

    “Most importantly, all information collected by US’ unarmed, remotely-piloted aircraft is used to support international counter-violent extremist organisation operations.”

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the US had offered its “unique capabilities” to assist with the regional effort.

    “This deployment will be part of an effort to conduct airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations in the region,” Earnest said.

    “This is obviously a unique capacity that the United States has to bring to bear to this effort, and it will be used in support of the ongoing regional counter-extremist efforts that are ongoing there.”

President Buhari has however acknowledged the efforts of the United states and has personally expressed his thanks for this assistance:
Source: Al Jazeera/Twitter

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