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US military shifts messaging in Africa, telling allies to prepare to stand more on their own

  • The U.S. military is urging its allies in Africa to take greater responsibility for their own security, moving away from a focus on governance and development.
  • Gen. Michael Langley emphasized the need for independent operations and burden sharing during African Lion 2025, Africa's largest joint military exercise.
  • The shift in messaging reflects concerns that rising violence may spread beyond existing hotspots, with insurgents consolidating power.
  • As the U.S. Reduces its involvement, there are fears that insurgencies are gaining ground.
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US military changes tone in Africa, urges burden-sharing among allies

The U.S. military’s new posture comes even though many African armies remain ill-equipped and insurgent groups expand.

·Vienna, United States
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barlamantoday.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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