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UN's Ban recommends African troops in Mali become peacekeepers
2013-03-26
Everyone wants to project their inner military commander.
An African force deployed in Mali should be converted into a U.N. peacekeeping operation and a separate combat force created to confront Islamist threats, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recommended to the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday.

A U.N.-backed African force, known as AFISMA, is due to take over from France when it begins to withdraw its 4,000 troops from the West African country in late April. In a report to the 15-member Security Council, seen by Reuters, Ban recommends AFISMA become a peacekeeping force once major combat ends.

But to tackle Islamist extremists directly, Ban recommended a so-called parallel force be created. Diplomats have said France is likely to provide the troops for that force.

"Given the anticipated level and nature of the residual threat there would be a fundamental requirement for a parallel force to operate in Mali (and potentially in the sub-region) alongside the U.N. mission in order to conduct major combat and counter-terrorism operations," Ban wrote.
Posted by:tipper

#1  Translation: African units aren't up to the job and won't be anytime soon - if ever.

Far better that Ban's UN exercises maternal oversight and keep the African kids playing 'soldier' on the Western coin, while the Western troops that 99% of the UN member nations routinely condemn continue to waste blood and treasure doing the dirty work.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-03-26 21:17  

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