Obama Sends Military Advisers To Central Africa To Help Fight Lord's Resistance Army

I have heard of it. :cool:

And the same folks who came to publicly ridicule it are now ok with getting a new Viet Nam started by the sending-in of advisers?

Hm. It still leaves open the question of compliance with Constitutional niceties, though.

I guess in liberal Democarat-land that can be answered by the standard disclaimers: The Commerce Clause and The "Elastic" Clause as well, of course, as the concept of a living, breathing, mutable, changeable Constitution.

In a year it won't matter.

Obama has consistantly tried, and failed, to boost his declining popularity with Military adventures.

PS: There is Oil in Uganda!!!!:eek:

WHAT?!?!?!?


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Yep:eek:


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Obama Sends Military Advisers To Central Africa To Help Fight Lord's Resistance Army

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Friday he's dispatching roughly 100 U.S. troops to central Africa to help battle the Lord's Resistance Army, which the administration accuses of a campaign of murder, rape and kidnapping children that spans two decades.

In a letter to Congress, Obama said the troops will act as advisers in efforts to hunt down rebel leader Joseph Kony but will not engage in combat except in self-defense.

The White House said the first troops arrived in Uganda on Wednesday. Ultimately, they'll also deploy in South Sudan, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Long considered one of Africa's most brutal rebel groups, the Lord's Resistance Army began its attacks in Uganda more than 20 years ago but has been pushing westward.

The administration and human rights groups say its atrocities have left thousands dead and have put as many as 300,000 Africans to flight. They have charged the group with seizing children to bolster its ranks of soldiers and sometimes forcing them to become sex slaves.

Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court under a 2005 warrant for crimes against humanity in his native Uganda.

Obama's announcement came in low-key fashion -- a letter to House Speaker John Boehner in which he said the deployment "furthers U.S. national security interests and foreign policy and will be a significant contribution toward counter-LRA efforts in central Africa."

The deployment drew support from Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., who has visited the region.

"I have witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by the LRA, and this will help end Kony's heinous acts that have created a human rights crisis in Africa," he said in a statement. "I have been fervently involved in trying to prevent further abductions and murders of Ugandan children, and today's action offers hope that the end of the LRA is in sight."

But Obama's letter stressed the limited nature of the deployment.

"Our forces will provide information, advice and assistance to select partner nation forces," it said. "Although the U.S. forces are combat-equipped, they will ... not themselves engage LRA forces unless necessary for self-defense."

State Department officials portrayed the deployment as part of a larger strategy to combat the group that dates to the Bush administration but also includes legislation passed by Congress this year.

Obama Sends Military Advisers To Central Africa To Help Fight Lord's Resistance Army


From what I have heard, Joseph Kony is a Christian jihadist just like George W. Bush and, like W. Bush and other religious ignoramuses, believes he is doing God's work. Meanwhile, I do not understand why Barack Obama is not picking up that thus far, he has been mostly used to go against Africans, as if our imperialists backing him assume using a "minority" against other minorities is acceptable.
 

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