Official: American Military Aircraft To Be Used in CAR Intervention


An unnamed American official has told CNN that U.S. military planes will be used to transport French and African peacekeepers to the Central African Republic.
From CNN:
Troops will be flown from Burundi to the Central African Republic capital of Bangui, which has been wracked with violence.
The American military also expects to fly in some French troops, which are working to secure the airport and disarm some militia members.
The United States will provide security for its planes, but there is no indication on the number of troops involved. The operations is expected to be relatively small.
Violence on the ground, which has included machetes, knives, rifles and grenades, will be a "big factor" in any U.S. operation, the official said.
Last week, the French began their intervention in CAR after the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved the use of military force in the former French colony.
The British are already assisting the French, having sent military equipment on a C-17 to help with the peacekeeping mission.
Since the intervention began French troops have begun patrolling the streets of Bangui, CAR's capital, and have come under fire while trying to disarm rebels in an incident French officials described as "insignificant."
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FUCK YEAH!!
Terrorize THIS
Don't hold your breath until the President notifies Congress that US Armed Forces have been introduced into hostilities without a Declaration of War, and explains what the imminent threat was, as legally required under the War Powers Act....
Which i'm sure will totally happen.
Don't worry, the administration has already determined that the War Powers Act doesn't apply. Because FYTW.
Here we go, again!
Swell.
They better keep 2 planes for other purposes. One to deliver the President's next batch of Peace Prizes, and a second to deliver the alt-text.
I think they can just fax the alt-text.
Intriguing. My shower curtain is a giant world map. I was just looking at West and Central Africa today while I was taking a crap. And I wondered why we never hear anything about a whole mess of countries there, while it seems like there's always some shit happening in North, East, or Southern Africa.
Guess that was premature.
The French did nothing to stop the genocide in Rwanda. What reason is there to believe that they'll be of much good in CAR? They certainly aren't going to accomplish much if all all they have done so far are incidents that they themselves call "insignificant."
--Michael W. Perry, Chesterton on War and Peace