In the article “Obama Expands Military Involvement in Africa,” written by Daniel Volman, Volman elaborates on Obama’s change of US involvement in Africa. His administration is asking for $38 million to pay for US arms sales, $21 million for the International Military Education to bring officers to the United States and $24.2 million to assist the anti-terrorism programs in African countries. Obama is also implementing tanks and trucks to aid the protection of Mali from threats from al Qaeda as well as supplying East-African countries with nearly 40 tons of weaponry. Obama intends on aiding Africa but refuses to directly aid Africa with US military involvement. All in all, while the United States is attempting to get involved with the anti-terroristic demands, Obama refuses recognize the tensions within countries such as Sudan and wont implement US military involvement any time soon. The hyperlink to this article is listed below:
http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=50898
MLA documentation of this article:
Volman, Daniel. "Obama Expands Military Involvement in Africa." IPS News. n. page. Print. <b.http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=50898 >.Gettleman,
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