Posted on 05/02/2013 5:12:47 PM PDT by Pan_Yan
The United States has deployed a small number of troops to Mali, but insists they will only be used to provide support to the French-led operation there and will not engage in combat.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Firman, a Pentagon spokesman, said around ten US military personnel are in Mali to provide liaison support to French and African troops, reports the Washington Post.
Today, there are about 10 US military personnel providing liaison support to French and AFISMA (the African-led International Support Mission to Mali) forces, Africom spokesman Benjamin Benson said in a statement, adding that the number has fluctuated as personnel are rotated in and out of Mali.
These [ten] are separate from the approximately 12 US military personnel assigned to the US Embassy. However, as we have stated before, no Americans are involved in combat operations, Benson added.
Then secretary of defence Leon Panetta on January 15 said that there was no consideration of putting any American boots on the ground at this time.
Previously, the United States has only played a support role in the Mali conflict by providing transport aircraft and refuelling French warplanes. To date, the US has provided more than 7.8 million pounds of fuel to French aircraft and moved approximately 1 000 personnel and 1 500 tons of equipment.
The US has also deployed an unmanned aerial vehicle detachment to neighbouring Niger to monitor Mali and share intelligence with French forces. A number of unarmed Predator UAVs arrived in Nigers capital Niamey in late February. The last of 100 US military personnel supporting the deployment arrived in Niger on February 20.
France, assisted by some 2 000 troops from Chad, began a military offensive in January to drive out Islamist fighters who had seized two-thirds of Mali a year earlier.
Hundreds of thousands of Malians have been displaced by fighting and the country's north remains vulnerable to guerrilla-style counter attacks by radical Islamists.
Mali was once viewed as an example of a working democracy in Africa but its north has been plagued by rebellions and become a centre of cross-desert trafficking of drugs, stolen goods and Western hostages.
The UN Security Council unanimously approved last Thursday the creation of a 12 600-strong peacekeeping force in Mali starting July 1. It will be supported by France, which has approximately 4 000 troops in Mali.
The UN peacekeeping force - to be known as MINUSMA - will assume authority from a UN-backed African force deployed there to take over from the French. Most of the African force, known as AFISMA, is likely to become part of the peacekeeping operation, diplomats say.
The UN peacekeeping force in Mali will be the body's third largest, behind deployments in Democratic Republic of Congo and Darfur in Sudan, and cost up to $800 million annually, UN officials say.
France plans to withdraw most of its troops from Mali by the end of the year, with just 1 000 remaining by then.
“Advisors” ?
Sure. We've got 100 in Nigeria training their army in anti-insurgency. We've got another 100 in Central African Republic / Uganda helping chase the Lord's Resistance Army. I've lost track of how many more are in Africa but it's quite a few.
Isolated in Europe, France appeals to Gulf for help with Mali mission
Got any good examples of successful anti-Islamist operations by western powers in the last 100 years or so? "Black Jack" Pershing is the last I can think of.
US troops going in to assist and replace the French?
Sounds like Vietnam
History repeating itself.
Somehow, I remember 1961 & 62.
That should be a strictly FRENCH affair!
Liaison between the French and whom?
Sounds like they will be liaisons between the French, and the American troops they aren’t telling us about.
The United States has deployed a small number of troops to Mali Vietnam but insists they will only be used to provide support to the French-led operation there and will not engage in combat.
And the Pentagon cannot even make payroll for its civilian workers.
We are going to need another Air America or Bird and Sons type outfit.
Deja vu all over again — Democrat Presidents and French screw-ups both times. Africa’s the LAST place on earth we want to be entangled with.
Coming in with a small cadre of “advisors” to a local dustup in order to aid the French...
Of course... what could go wrong?
> US troops deployed in Mali
But... but... but Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.
> US troops deployed in Mali
But... but... but Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.
But they will be “Peace Keepers”.
Just one...when the British SAS helped put down a Commie-backed jihadist rebellion in Oman in the 1970s.
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