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Obama Sending US Troops To Africa To Defend His Kenyan Birthplace
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21235597:MV8xODk0MTM5XzMyNzIzMzExXzRCM0U5MDhB] Maybe it's time for American's to get their faces out of the flag, their heads out of their ass and STOP VOLUNTEERING for the armed forces. Stop letting the guberment and armed forces bribe you with all those trinkets: travel, training, college education, room and board. Help these young men and women realize that the best way to preserve peace here is to build the USA into the best country we can be, and not to repress other countries and beat them into submission at the point of a gun, ship, tank, jet or missile. "Peace through strength" is a mindless mantra that appeals to our brainwashed youth. Let's all try peace through prosperity for a while and leave the rest of the world the fuck alone! [/quote]
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A brigade will deploy to Africa next year in a pilot program that assigns brigades on a rotational basis to regions around the globe, the Army announced in May.
Roughly 3,000 soldiers — and likely more — are expected to serve tours across the continent in 2013, training foreign militaries and aiding locals.
As part of a “regionally aligned force concept,” soldiers will live and work among Africans in safe communities approved by the U.S. government, said Maj. Gen. David R. Hogg, head of U.S. Army Africa.
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