War
on terror
Germany
— U.S. special operations forces kicked off three weeks of counterterrorism
drills Monday in a series of western African states — including Niger and Chad
— despite recent strikes by the insurgent group Boko Haram.
“We haven’t canceled anything and our troops are fully prepared to
handle anything,” said Bardha Azari, a spokeswoman for Special Operations
Command Africa.
The U.S. military on Monday commenced its annual Operation Flintlock,
U.S. Africa Command’s premier special operations exercise on the continent. The
war games, which are intended to help a range of African militaries bolster
their counterterrorism skills, come at a time of crises for several countries
in the region.
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