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Militarization Of Energy Policy: U.S. Africa Command And the Gulf Of Guinea
09.01.11 23:48 Africa
At the beginning of the century, while the United States was still embroiled in military interventions in the Balkans and had launched what would become the longest war in its history in Afghanistan with the invasion of Iraq to follow, it was also laying the groundwork for subordinating the African continent to a new military command.
Rick Rozoff
 
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