U.S. Special Force soldier in the Frontlines in Cameroon
Elements of the United States Special Force units was spotted in Cameroon this week, this is the first time they have been seen in camera thus confirming their Presence in that country.
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U.S. SF servicemen talking with their Cameroonian counterpart.
U.S. SOCOM HUMVEE spotted in Cameroon
It is no secret that U.S troops are stationed in Cameroon nor in the region entirely. The U.S. military told the public that it will send troops and drones to help locate the missing 250 Nigerian Chibok girls who was kidnapped by the Boko Haram terrorists. The U.S. contingents brought along a single predator UAV and a force of 80 personnel to N’Djamena Chad in May 2014.
On the heels of that deployment in Chad, another similar deployment was made in Garoua Cameroon in October of that same year after being approved by the then Obama administration. Likewise the U.S also have a drone and Special force base in Niger and Mali respectively which the former was opened on February 22, 2013.
Satellite image of MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone base in Cameroon
Satellite image of MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone base in Cameroon
U.S. servicemen securing a military base in Cameroon
With the current economic outlook in the USA coupled with the Trumps administrations new proposal to cut foreign aids both military and civil, it’s not yet clear what this means for all the military base sprawled around the African continent. Although, presently the U.S. is currently involved in multiple counter-terrorism efforts Nigeria, Niger, Mali, Chad, Cameroon and a host of other countries in collaboration to defeat the violent Islamic extremist terrorist group Boko Haram. However, the runway in Djibouti airport serves as the operational hub for a massive U.S secret operations
Although, the Boko Haram originated from Nigeria, but four African countries are taking the lead in the fight with Nigeria spearheading the operations. The Cameroonian B.I.R is the most elite unit battling the Boko Haram sect from their own end of the area.