This press release is also posted at: blackallianceforpeace.com/bapstatements/bapcondemnsusdeployment
[There will be a webinar on new US sanctions against Ethiopia and Eritrea this Sunday, December 12th, at 3pm EST, organized by the Ethiopian-American Civic Council, Ethiopian and Eritrean Americans, and the Sanctions Kill Coalition. The announcement says sanctions will most impact the poor in these countries; Eritrea is already sanctioned and the organizers expect sanctions to be put on Ethiopia in January.]
This year's Human Rights Day also sees a British court ruling that Australian citizen Julian Assange can be extradited to the US for prosecution over WikiLeaks' publication, during the administration of Obama and Biden, of evidence of US government criminality around the world: www.counterpunch.org/2021/12/10/the-judicial-kidnapping-of-julian-assange/ (by John Pilger)
Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the U.S. National Guard deployment to Horn of Africa
On International Human Rights Day, BAP calls for the U.S. to end its military occupation of the African continent
December 10, 2021 -- The US Africa Command, AFRICOM, has launched “Task Force Red Dragon,” which includes more than 2,000 Virginia National Guard (VNG) personnel (by January), the largest VNG deployment since WWII. Added to that will be National Guard Soldiers from Maryland and Kentucky which totals the most soldiers the division has mobilized since 1942. While Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia said, “The soldiers of Task Force Red Dragon are great examples of citizen-soldier service.” The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) rejects the idea that there is any useful service to be had in the continuing U.S. interference in the affairs of sovereign nations on the African continent or elsewhere. BAP demands not only the withdrawal of all U.S. troops in Africa, but the closure of all U.S. bases throughout the world.
AFRICOM is responsible for all US Department of Defense operations, exercises, and security operations on the African continent, its island nations and surrounding waters. AFRICOM initially began in 2007 and became fully operational on October 1, 2008. AFRICOM maintains relations with 53 African countries. AFRICOM’s role is to support and work in tandem with US foreign policy in Africa to support its national interests.
As Netfa Freeman, co-cordinator of BAP’s Africa Team, reminds us, “the real purpose of AFRICOM is to enable terrorism while at the same time prosecuting the “war on terror” in Africa. This contradictory action ensures that Africa is in a constant state of war and instability. In doing so AFRICOM nurtures and justifies its own reason for being while developing a dependence of African states on AFRICOM for their defense.``
The U.S.-EU-NATO axis of domination will ultimately find its deathbed in Africa at the hands of the Pan-African masses. We support African-led, localized conflict resolution that is not tied to advancing imperialism, neo-colonialism or any other nefarious Western agendas.
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