Vol 51 No 4 | UNITED STATESAFRICA If you sincerely want to be rich 19th February 2010 In February, the United States Senate Subcommittee on Investigations produced evidence on the transfer of illicit and suspect funds from African regimes to the USA. Its report high...
Vol 51 No 4 | GUINEAUNITED STATES The junta explains 19th February 2010 The putschists use former Pentagon officials to polish their image Blamed for the massacre of over 100 civilians last September, the junta in Conakry is trying to improve its image via a United States-based public relations company run by two form...
Vol 51 No 4 | SUDANUNITED STATES Quiet trips to DC 19th February 2010 The National Congress Party (aka National Islamic Front) wants to stop the world challenging its planned April election victory. A quiet push last month on debt relief and the Unit...
Vol 51 No 3 | UNITED STATESAFRICA More money for the military 5th February 2010 The Pentagon is expanding the reach and role of its new Africa command after a shaky start The United States’ military strategy in Africa, much criticised under President George W. Bush, looks much the same over a year after the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Th...
Vol 51 No 3 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Who’s who in Africom 5th February 2010 Theresa Whelan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for African Affairs, General William ‘Kip’ Ward, Commander, Africom, Anthony Holmes, Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Militar...
Vol 51 No 3 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Warriors and diplomats 5th February 2010 The United States Africa Command in Stuttgart, Germany, represents a remarkable shift in policy over little more than a decade. In 1995, a Defense Department memorandum concluded t...
Vol 50 No 19 | SOMALIAUNITED STATESSOMALILAND American airlift 25th September 2009 When United States special forces landed near the Shabaab-held Somalian town of Barawe to assassinate and carry off several members of the Al Shabaab jihadist group on 12 Septembe...
Vol 50 No 17 | SUDANUNITED STATES An American road to Khartoum 28th August 2009 The road to Sudan is littered with the United States' special envoys and the most criticised, Scott Gration, is determined not to join the list of those who failed to persuade the ...
Vol 50 No 17 | SOMALIAUNITED STATES Let my people go 28th August 2009 Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG) will ask the United States to release a Somali terrorist suspect from Guantánamo Bay. Ismail Mahmoud Mohamed was a friend of ...
Vol 50 No 16 | SOMALIAUNITED STATES Washington backs the TFG 7th August 2009 Even before President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed of Somalia met United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the first leg of her seven-nation African tour, Washington had m...