Djibouti
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Fleets of Drones Descend on Africa By Glen Ford
U.S. drone bases are multiplying on the African continent. Niger has just “given the green light to accepting American surveillance drones on its soil”; neighboring Burkina Faso already has one; two new drone facilities are opening in Ethiopia and the Seychelles; and UN peacekeepers in Congo want U.S. drones. Drones have terrorized Somalia from AFRICOM’s… Continue reading
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An 'Informal Arrangement' to Not Report the News By Peter Hart
Today the Washington Post (2/6/13) reported some news that it’s known for years, but had decided not tell us until now: The CIA has a drone base in Saudi Arabia. Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 24, 2011: U.S. Pivot To Asia Strategy Can Destabilize Entire Region
24 December 2011 — Stop NATO U.S. Pivot To Asia Strategy Can Destabilize Entire Region U.S. Intensifies Military Posture Against Russia In Arctic After Libya: Britain Mulls Military Intervention In Somalia Britain: After Libya, NATO States Plan For Next Air War Horn Of Africa: France Signs New Military Pact With Djibouti France Close To Providing Continue reading
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Somalia Newslinks 22 December 2011: Britain’s new year resolution: intervene in Somalia
22 December 2011 — williambowles.info Britain’s new year resolution: intervene in Somalia The Independent Britain plans to deepen its involvement in Somalia – a land that has become a byword for instability and violence – in the new year. David Cameron describes Somalia as “a failed state that directly threatens British interests” and will convene Continue reading
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Somalia Newslinks 20 December 2011
20 December 2011 — williambowles.info US Considers Combating Somali Militants’ Twitter Use New York Times NAIROBI, Kenya The United States government is increasingly concerned about the Twitter account of the Shabab militant group of Somalia, with American officials saying Monday that they were looking closely at the militants’ use of Twitter and the … http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/world/africa/us-considers-combating-shabab-militants-twitter-use.html Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 21, 2011
21 December 2011 — Stop NATO CSTO Warns U.S., NATO Over European Missile System Israel: U.S. Commander Finalizes Largest-Ever Interceptor Missile Drill NATO Doubles Georgian Troop Deployment To Afghanistan NATO Pushes Permanent Mission In Baltic Sea Hungary: U.S.-NATO Strategic Airlift Operation Logs 6,000 Flight Hours AFRICOM-Trained Djibouti Troops Arrive In Somalia Troops Out, U.S. Military Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 8, 2011
8 December 2011 — Stop NATO Russia To Counter Western Missile Deployments Near Border: Military Chief Russian Envoy Slams NATO Over Middle East, Interceptor Missiles French Foreign Minister: NATO-Russia Missiles Talks ‘Near Deadlock’ West’s Most-Cherished Desire: Disintegration Of Russian Federation NATO Border: Belarus To Receive New Russian Air Defense Systems Top NATO Commander Wants Afghan Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 21, 2011
21 October 2011 — Stop NATO Report: U.S. Drone, French Fighter Jet Hit Gaddafi Convoy Albright Applauds Gaddafi Killing, No Loss Of American Lives Senator: Libyan War Inspires Central African Intervention U.S. Trains Djibouti Army For War In Somalia, With Eritrea U.S. Secretary Tells 110-Nation Meeting: Navy Will Continue Global Presence American Destroyer In Joint Continue reading
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Libyan war update/Stop NATO news: June 3, 2011
3 June 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Maintains Deadly Nightly Onslaughts Against Libyan Capital U.S. Recruits More Georgian Troops For NATO’s Afghan War Four NATO Soldiers Injured In Afghan Bomb Attack Clinton Applauds Czech Republic’s Willingness To Join NATO Missile System U.S. Horn Of Africa Command Marks Death Of Soldiers In Djibouti U.S. Eurasian/Caspian Energy Continue reading