Pentagon dollars flow into Africa
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Pentagon dollars flow into Africa
Posted: Monday, October 21, 2013 4:30 am
By Shashank Bengali / Tribune Washington Bureau | 0 comments
WASHINGTON The Pentagon has begun a burst of spending in Africa, expanding its main base on the continent and investing in air facilities, flight services, telecommunications and electrical upgrades as the U.S. military deepens its involvement in a region with a rising threat of Islamist terrorism.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in expenditures, detailed in unclassified federal documents, demonstrate Africas increasing importance to U.S. military and counterterrorism operations as the war in Iraq has ended and American troops withdraw from Afghanistan.
By far the most significant expansion is occurring at Camp Lemonnier in the deeply impoverished nation of Djibouti, a sleepy backwater on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, just north of Somalia. The sprawling base, built out of a onetime outpost of the French Foreign Legion, has been the Pentagons primary facility in Africa for a decade.
Defense officials last month awarded $200 million in contracts to revamp the bases power plants and build a multistory operations center, aircraft hangar, living quarters, gym and other facilities on a sun-scorched 20-acre site next to the tiny countrys only international airport (with which it shares a runway).