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The Way the DOD Sees Northeast Africa

Things I learned from reading the Congressional Research Service report on AFRICOM, the Defense Department's planned centralized U.S. Command in Africa: the way things stand today, Sudan (and, of course, Darfur) falls within the area of responsibility of the Central Command but Chad (and, of course, the many Darfuri refugee camps and towns there) is under the purview of the European Command. Not ideal...


 

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